“Wise To Refrain From Name-Calling”: Ex-Judges On Amit Shah’s Remarks On Opposition’s Veep Pick
A group of retired judges has termed Home Minister Amit Shah’s attack on opposition vice-presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy over the Salwa Judum judgement “unfortunate”, and said it would be wise to refrain from “name-calling”.
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A group of retired judges has termed Home Minister Amit Shah’s attack on opposition vice-presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy over the Salwa Judum judgement “unfortunate”, and said it would be wise to refrain from “name-calling”.
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