In a shocking incident that underscores the rising tensions regarding religious sentiments in India, a shoe was thrown at the country's Chief Justice, BR Gavai, during a court proceeding in New Delhi. The assailant, lawyer Rakesh Kishore, expressed his outrage over comments that Justice Gavai made regarding a Hindu deity during a recent case.
The incident occurred in a packed courtroom where Mr. Kishore’s action was described as a serious public insult and a significant security breach. Witnesses noted that the shoe briefly brushed past the Chief Justice before falling behind him. As he was escorted out by security, Mr. Kishore reportedly shouted, India won't tolerate insult to Sanatan Dharma [Hinduism]. Following the attack, he was suspended from practicing law.
Advocate Ravi Shanker Jha, who was present during the incident, indicated that amidst the uproar, Justice Gavai remained composed, urging other lawyers to continue their arguments without distraction.
While Chief Justice Gavai has yet to publicly address the incident, it has drawn widespread criticism and concern from the public and political leaders alike. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the attack as utterly condemnable, emphasizing that such acts of disrespect have no place in Indian society.
The shoe-throwing incident is reminiscent of similar protests globally, where throwing footwear is seen as a profound insult. Historically, it has become a dramatic expression of dissent against leaders and public figures.
As discussions continue about the implications of this event on India's legal and socio-religious landscape, many are left pondering the balance between free expression and the respect due to religious sentiments in a diverse society.