Amidst controversy over Nishikant Dubey's criticism of the Supreme Court, BJP resurfaced an old video of Indira Gandhi questioning judicial overreach. Gandhi questioned a judge's competence to assess political dynamics, advocating for the primacy of democratic institutions. Dubey's remarks, criticizing the court's actions and questioning its authority, have sparked debate and drawn criticism.
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