He was referring to V-P's remark that judges were acting like 'super Parliament'. Sibal added it is because executive is fallible that Constitution gives court right to interfere.
The Indian fashion design industry had a market value of approximately ₹15.1 lakh crore in 2023 and is expected to reach around Rs 45.3 lakh crore by 2032.
After lapses exposed by terror attacks at Pahalgam and Delhi's Red Fort, Centre has hiked Intelligence Bureau's expenditure for investments in long-term assets from Rs 257 cr to Rs 2,549 cr.
The key to fighting a war successfully, or even launching it, is a clear objective. That’s an entirely political call. It isn’t emotional or purely military.
Kapil Sibal has been disowned by Rahul Gandhi and his acolytes at the Congress.
His political ambitions lie in tatters. But for the magnanimity of Akhilesh Yadav, he would be in a political “vanvaas”.
His only chance at a political career is the excellent relations he enjoys with the media top bosses like Shekhar Gupta. Maybe that’s the reason why every journalist at The Print rushes to Mr. Sibal for his (idiotic) take on issues of the day.
It’s strange that The Print accords so much importance to Mr. Kapil Sibal. Seems like each and every journalist at The Print has got access to Mr. Sibal and is more than happy to entertain him and his lunacy.
People like Mr. Sibal are like parasites – they have no mass base, neither can they be considered as intellectuals. Mr. Sibal, though fancies himself as an intellectual but his academic records belie his claims. Born into legal royalty, so to say, he inherited his father’s practice. The eminent colleges and universities on his resume are not the result of academic brilliance but that of generational wealth and social contacts.
Such people do not owe their allegiance to any political party or ideology. Their only loyalty is to the furtherance of their own ambitions.
Mr. Shekhar Gupta and his band of journalists would do well to avoid such people.
Kapil Sibal has been disowned by Rahul Gandhi and his acolytes at the Congress.
His political ambitions lie in tatters. But for the magnanimity of Akhilesh Yadav, he would be in a political “vanvaas”.
His only chance at a political career is the excellent relations he enjoys with the media top bosses like Shekhar Gupta. Maybe that’s the reason why every journalist at The Print rushes to Mr. Sibal for his (idiotic) take on issues of the day.
It’s strange that The Print accords so much importance to Mr. Kapil Sibal. Seems like each and every journalist at The Print has got access to Mr. Sibal and is more than happy to entertain him and his lunacy.
People like Mr. Sibal are like parasites – they have no mass base, neither can they be considered as intellectuals. Mr. Sibal, though fancies himself as an intellectual but his academic records belie his claims. Born into legal royalty, so to say, he inherited his father’s practice. The eminent colleges and universities on his resume are not the result of academic brilliance but that of generational wealth and social contacts.
Such people do not owe their allegiance to any political party or ideology. Their only loyalty is to the furtherance of their own ambitions.
Mr. Shekhar Gupta and his band of journalists would do well to avoid such people.