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PM Modi slams Congress for ‘weakening’ judiciary

Allahabad (UP) | Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday charged the Congress with “building pressure” on the judiciary and urged people to remain wary of such a party.

Referring to the Congress, Modi said the party which has ruled this country for the longest period has tried to influence the judiciary.

Addressing a gathering in the pilgrim town of Prayagraj, the new name of Allahabad, ahead of the Kumbh Mela beginning January 15, the prime minister said, “Beware of parties pretending to stand for democracy.”

Modi said the party has always tried to weaken the institution of judiciary and judicial system. “The party neither respects the law, nor the traditions,” Modi said.

He accused the Congress of weakening each and every democratic institution that refused to toe its line.

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