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Bhilwara (Rajasthan), October 8 (IANS) Congress national general secretary Sachin Pilot on Wednesday condemned the misbehavior with Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai, calling it a “very unfortunate incident”.
“Nothing could be more tragic than this,” he said.
Talking to the media, Pilot said that in the last 11 years, an atmosphere of conflict and enmity has been deliberately created in the country. “An attempt is being made to spread poison among the public. Those who misbehaved with the CJI are motivated by ill will. There is no place for such violence in our country,” he said.
On Bihar Assembly elections, Pilot remarked that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is an experienced politician, but he has been in power for more than 20 years, changing alliances repeatedly – from RJD to BJP, and vice versa.
He said, “His politics of opportunism has had a negative impact on the people of Bihar. Now the public wants change and this time change is certain.”
Pilot made the remarks during a function organized to unveil the statues of former Chief Minister and former Governor of Assam Shiv Charan Mathur and his wife and freedom fighter Sushila Devi Mathur at Mahila Ashram Girls College, Pathik Nagar, Bhilwara. He was present as the chief guest in this program.
During the ceremony, former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Pilot jointly unveiled the statues of Shivcharan Mathur and Sushila Devi Mathur.
Addressing the gathering, Pilot stressed on the decline of morality in today’s political scenario both at the national and state levels. “Any institution, party or government can function effectively only when it respects fundamental values and leaders follow them,” he said.
“Mere speeches or sermons do not bring about reform, nor do they lead us to the path of truth. Real change is possible only when our actions align with our words. Without honest individuals in our institutions and politics, real progress remains out of reach.”
Pilot also praised the leadership of Shivcharan Mathur, acknowledging his contribution to women’s education and industrial development. He appreciated the efforts of the organization’s Secretary Vandana Mathur and Director Vibha Mathur for carrying forward his legacy. He concluded, “Providing quality education to the next generation is the most meaningful tribute we can pay to his memory.”
–IANS
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