'SC said that taking money to vote or ask questions will destroy functioning of Indian democracy'

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Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay Monday said "today, the Seven-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court said that if an MP takes money to ask questions or vote in the Rajya Sabha elections, they cannot claim immunity from prosecution. Supreme Court said that taking money to vote or ask questions will destroy the functioning of Indian Parliamentary democracy..."
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Hope this verdict covers shoes and belts received for asking questions..😂

haridassg
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Excellent judgement by SC! SC is truly on a roll, it appears Justice DYC is leaving his mark!

mailtorajrao
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Thank you Ashwini ki for this fight and coming as a winner.

avinash
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Thank you judges this should have be done long time ago. Could have prevented horse trading .

hanibham
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Then, whoever cross voted in recent Rajyasabha elections, they must be suspended from their seats, they must be prosecuted and be sent to most importantly whichever party encouraged them to cross vote / defect then their party recognition must be see who and how this will be implemented...😎😎😎...

mniranjan
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Executive is dominating over Judiciary when modi became CM of gujarat

manchikantimurty
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The learned judges of the SC will release Mahua Moitra and remind parliament speaker and Central government not to be too 'touchy'.

rajaramakutty
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Where is democracy under Dharmavir modi.

manchikantimurty
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🎉🎉nowadays atrocious of police and politicians increased enormously blackmailing for money we need unbiased judicial systems unbiased police systems 🎉😢🎉

seeme
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It also leads to erosion of trust among the populace in the institutions which can have catastrophic consequences.

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