Kiren Rijiju Addresses Impeachment Proposal Against Justice Yashwant Verma
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has addressed the impeachment motion against Justice Yashwant Verma, linking it to corruption within the judiciary. He calls for political unity, emphasizing that this serious issue should not be politicized. Rijiju is working towards building consensus among political parties, highlighting the importance of addressing corruption in the judiciary for the nation's welfare. His remarks come in light of reports suggesting the government may move forward with the impeachment proposal. This situation underscores the critical nature of maintaining integrity within the judicial system.
| Jun 4, 2025, 19:55 IST
Impeachment Proposal Linked to Judicial Corruption
The Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, stated that the impeachment motion against Delhi High Court Judge Yashwant Verma is related to issues of corruption within the judiciary, leaving no room for differing political stances on the matter. Justice Verma has faced criticism following the discovery of a pile of burnt cash at his residence after a fire incident. Speaking to a news agency, Rijiju emphasized that there should be no political maneuvering regarding the impeachment case.
Call for Unity Among Political Parties
Rijiju reiterated that the impeachment motion against Justice Yashwant Verma is a serious matter concerning judicial corruption, and thus, it should not be politicized. He expressed the need for all parties to adopt a unified approach, stating that Parliament must come together to discuss and address this issue. The Minister mentioned that he is working towards building a consensus among political parties and has initiated discussions with key leaders, aiming to reach out to all stakeholders.
Positive Response to the Call for Consensus
Rijiju noted that the response to his outreach has been very encouraging. He emphasized that there is no room for political posturing in this serious matter, which is of utmost importance to the nation. He stated that discussions on corruption, whether within the judiciary or elsewhere, should be approached with the nation's best interests in mind, avoiding any partisan perspectives. This statement from Rijiju follows reports suggesting that the government may introduce an impeachment motion against Justice Verma.
