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Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi said “telling the truth is patriotism, not treason” and listening to the truth is ‘Rajdharma’ while crushing the truth is “arrogance”. Do not fear, he urged people in his Twitter post reacting to the top court’s decision.
Putting on hold the sedition law, the Supreme Court stayed the registration of FIRs, ongoing probes and coercive measures on the matter across the country until an “appropriate forum” of the government re-examines the colonial era penal law.
Reacting to the development, Congress’s chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said speaking truth to power cannot be sedition for it is “true nationalism and the true test” of how committed one is to the country and to the people.
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“We fought against the British, the sedition law was heaped upon the crores and lakhs of Congressmen by the British and that law needs to go now,” he said.
The Congress promised this in its 2019 manifesto, the Supreme Court has finally spoken and the Constitution will be upheld and the voice of truth and those speaking truth to power will finally have their way, he asserted.
In a tweet, Surjewala said, “Historic indeed! Supreme Court has sent a clear message. Suppressors & subjugators sitting in citadels of power be forewarned — Free Speech will not be throttled by autocrats & dictators masquerading as rulers.”
“Speaking truth to power can’t be sedition & status quo will change,” he said.
In its significant order on the law that has been under intense public scrutiny, a bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana said there was need to balance the interest of civil liberties and interests of citizens with that of the state. Taking note of the concerns of the Centre, the apex court said the “rigours of Section 124A (sedition) of the IPC is not in tune with the current social milieu” and permitted reconsideration of the provision.
The bench, also comprising justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohil, directed the Centre and states to not register any fresh FIR invoking sedition charges until the sedition law is “under reconsideration”.
The court listed the matter in the third week of July and said its directions shall continue till further orders.