Clarifying the Controversy: Chief Justice Defends 'Parasites' Remark
Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, issued a clarification about his 'parasites' remark, expressing pain over media misquoting his comments during a court hearing. He explained that his criticism was targeted at individuals with fake degrees entering professions, not the youth. He expressed respect and pride for Indian youth.
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Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, issued a forceful clarification regarding his recent 'parasites' remark, which he claims was misrepresented by sections of the media. Addressing the controversy, he stated that his comments were aimed at those entering the legal profession through fraudulent means.
During a court hearing, Justice Kant expressed frustration with individuals possessing fake degrees infiltrating professions like the Bar. He emphasized that his words were in no way an attack on the youth of India, a demographic he holds in high regard.
The Chief Justice reiterated his admiration for the potential and spirit of Indian youth, describing them as the pillars of a developed India, while regretting that his remarks were misconstrued.
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