New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a PIL seeking action against Union Minster General (Retd) VK Singh after he allegedly made certain remarks about India had crossed the Line of Actual Control (LAC) more often than China. While refusing to entertain the plea, a bench headed by the Chief Justice of India (CJI) said that the Prime Minister will look into it and the court cannot interfere.
"If you don't like a statement by a minister you file a plea and ask him to be removed. If he is not good, the prime minister will look into it," said the bench while dismissing the plea filed by Tamil Nadu-based Chandrasekaran Ramasamy, a social worker, and activist. The plea claimed that Singh's comment made on February 7, 2021, was in breach of his oath as a minister besides weakening India's position globally while giving an opportunity to China to justify its transgressions into the Indian side of the territory.
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