Supreme Court held Prashant Bhushan guilty of Contempt Of Court. Usually, in such cases, people get sentenced for six months, or even get a fine. But the matter has gone beyond punishment. Now the discussion is about how can just two tweets be dangerous for democracy? Is the SC being too touchy about the issue? Why is Prashant Bhushan adamant about not apologising? Answers to all these questions and much more, in this special video by ABP News’ working editor, Vijay Vidrohi.
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