Rajeev Dhavan’s ‘Hindu Taliban’ remark stirs row in Supreme Court

NEW DELHI: The stormy scenes witnessed in the Supreme Court 8 months in the past when it began hearing petitions difficult the Allahabad HC verdict dividing the disputed Ayodhya land similarly between Hindus, Muslims and Ram Lalla have been on show again on Friday, albeit for various causes, before the court reserved its order on whether or not the subject must be referred to a five-judge bench.


Even before senior suggest Rajeev Dhavan could wrap up his arguments on behalf of Muslim events to the dispute, an suggest vociferously protested before a bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices Ashok Bhushan and S Abdul Nazeer that Dhavan had defamed all of the Hindu group by arguing on July 13 that Babri Masjid used to be demolished on December 6, 1992, by “Hindu Taliban”.


Dhavan refused to back off and reiterated his argument to further infuriate the suggest who saved repeating loudly that the suggest must withdraw his feedback. With Dhavan and the suggest having a cross at each and every other, the CJI intervened and said, “There must be some decorum when suggest argue before the court.”
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