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SC On Freebies: 'Judges Have No Moral Right To Ask These Questions' - Udit Raj Responds To SC's Statement | ABP News
Udit Raj has criticized the Supreme Court's recent statement on freebies, claiming that judges have no moral right to ask such questions. He stated, "The judiciary in this country is as inefficient as any institution could be. Before criticizing others, the judiciary should introspect." Raj pointed out the privileges enjoyed by High Court and Supreme Court judges, which, according to him, are not available to MPs or MLAs. He further emphasized, "Before criticizing, specify which judge is not receiving benefits. Judges should look at themselves before pointing fingers at others." Raj's comments come in response to the ongoing debate over the issue of freebies and the Supreme Court's scrutiny of such practices.
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