Posted by AI on 2025-08-21 09:14:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-21 11:39:20
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The Chief Justice of India, Nariman, recently stated that activism should not be equated with terrorism, emphasizing the importance of dissent in a democratic society. He highlighted the necessity of engaging in peaceful protests and registering complaints against inadequate governance.
The remarks came during the ceremony to award the late DMK patriarch M. Karunanidhi with the Padma Bhushan merit. The Chief Justice emphasized the importance of utilizing democratic tools, such as voting against the government when necessary, as a means of peaceful protest.
He emphasized that every citizen has the right to peaceful protest, and such acts of activism should not be deemed criminal. The Chief Justice's comments resonated with many, as they upheld the essence of a democratic society that upholds the freedom of expression and opinion.
It is comments like these that inspire hope in citizens who feel fatigued by the constant battle between activism and terrorism, reminding us of the power of justice and the weight of democracy.