It바카라s official, the Congress will not make the move for impeachment of Supreme Court Chief Justice Dipak Misra.
The Congress, which had been collecting signatures of MPs, abandoned the move to impeach the chief justice, and the party바카라s leader Mallikarjun Kharge told Indian Express the issue is 바카라closed now바카라.
Kharge told Indian Express, 바카라For several things, those signatures can be taken바카라 Many times, discussions during other things바카라 but that is not the question. The question is (that) people have got angry about this judgment바카라 atrocities [SC, ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act] and all this. And even the instructions going from PMO to a particular judge or a particular바카라 such things are also heard. I don바카라t know the exact names and these things. Therefore, some people might have thought that it is better to give certain바카라 but anyway that issue is closed now.바카라
The CPI(M) had first floated the idea of impeachment after four senior judges of the apex court went public against the chief justice over 바카라arbitrary바카라 allocation of sensitive PILs to certain judges, after their initial letter didn바카라t elicit action. The Congress shed their initial reluctance and joined hands with CPI(M) and NCP to collect signatures to impeach Misra.
But the lack of broader consensus inside the party and among opposition parties -- with the DMK and TMC sitting on the fence 바카라 the Congress was forced to back off despite it getting 60 signatures.
To move an impeachment motion against the CJI, signatures of 100 MPs are needed in Lok Sabha, and in Rajya Sabha signatures of 50 members are required.