AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticized BJP leaders, labeling them "tubelights" after controversial remarks by BJP MPs against the Supreme Court and Chief Justice of India. Owaisi defended the judiciary, referencing Article 142 of the Constitution. The BJP has distanced itself from the MPs' statements, with party president J.P.
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