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Additional Sessions Judge Kamini Lau said that Rabindranath Tagore had visualised a nation where there is no fear in the minds of people, education is attained by all and there are no walls of discrimination. She added that while exercising the right of peaceful protest, it is the duty of citizens to ensure that the rights of other people are not violated and no inconvenience is caused to anyone.
“I am reminded of our reverend patriotic poet Rabindranath Tagore who is most relevant today. He visualised a nation where there is no fear in the minds people and education is attained by all,” the judge said.
Rabindranath Tagore wanted his countrymen to be honest and thoughtful, she said and recited his poem, ”Where the mind is without fear”.
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“However, at the same time, our constitution strikes a fine balance between the rights and duties. While exercising our right of peaceful protest, it is our duty to ensure that no corresponding right of another is violated and no inconvenience was caused to anyone,” the judge said.