New Delhi:Countering recent remarks by the US and Germany on the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday stressed that India is a unique democracy and it does not need lessons from anyone on the rule of law.
"Equality before law is a 'new norm' in India today and the law is holding those accountable who thought themselves as beyond law. But what do we see? The moment law takes its course, they take to the streets, high decibel debates, camouflaging the culpability of the worst nature by human rights," Dhankhar said while addressing the 70th Founders' Day celebrations of the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) in New Delhi.
Describing the Indian judicial system as robust, pro-people and independent, he questioned, "What is justification for a person or an institution or an organisation to take to streets when law is set in motion?" Calling for deeper deliberations on this issue, VP asked, "Can people orchestrate in complaining mode, a pernicious tendency to get away from rule of law? How can one engaging in transgression of law play the victim card?"
Suggesting that corruption is no longer rewarding, VP Dhankhar said, "Corruption is not a passage to opportunity, employment or a contract anymore. It is a passage to jail. The system is securing it." He also questioned the reasoning that the corrupt must not be dealt with because it's a festive season or it's a farming season and asked "How can there be any season to save those who are culpable? Take the route to the rule of law, that is the only way!"