Kochi:Examining the maintainability of a plea seeking removal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photograph from the Covid-19 vaccination certificate, the Kerala High Court on Monday asked the petitioner whether he was ashamed of the PM.
Justice P. V. Kunhikrishnan said the prime minister was elected to power by the people of the country and therefore, what was wrong with having his photograph on the vaccination certificate. When the petitioner's counsel told the court that in other countries there was no such practice, the judge orally remarked, "They may not be proud of their PMs, we are proud of our PM."
"Why are you (petitioner) ashamed of the Prime Minister? He came to power through the mandate of the people.... We may have different political views, but he is still our PM," the court further said.
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The counsel for the petitioner, Peter Myaliparampil, said that the certificate was a "private space" with personal details on record and therefore, it was inappropriate to intrude into the privacy of an individual.
He contended that adding the PM's photo to the certificate was an intrusion into an individual's private space.