Self-respect only for judges, not for Jagan?

G GOWTHAM
On Saturday, Kakarla Venkatrami reddy of the andhra pradesh Secretariat Employees' Association made headline-grabbing remarks about the state high court judges for allegedly trying to influence and control the government of chief minister Y S jagan Mohan reddy by interfering with his administrative decisions. Speaking at the village and ward secretariats' association's state executive committee meeting, Venkatrami reddy, a prominent supporter of the YSRCP, claimed that strange circumstances were present in the state and that certain constitutional organisations were attempting to direct the state administration.

"We need to protect the fantastic work that our government is doing for the populace. At the same time, we must draw attention to the judicial system's flaws that are obstructing government operations, he said. reddy emphasised that those who criticise judges on social media are jailed and denied bail for three months. He criticised, "But those who speak at press conferences and insult the chief minister, they obtain bail within an hour. He questioned whether judges were the only ones who could have self-respect, not the chief minister.

"The high court judges provided an order not to take any action against him when a former minister used derogatory language against jagan," he emphasised. According to reddy, when the public criticises the judiciary, the judges label it a contempt of court. However, he continued, "We must speak the truth, should not be scared of doing so, and ensure that the government is not tarnished." A former judge from the chennai high court made it apparent that the state high court was attempting to encircle the andhra pradesh administration, the employees' leader noted.

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