Saturday, February 10, 2018

Supreme Court is against the "Neutral Equality Bill", which will ensure equality between all sections of people





Though clearly mentioned in the Indian Constitution that every citizen of India should have the "Right to Equality", the citizens should always have to come to street and fight for their basic right. Unlike other countries, India is unable to provide this basic right, because the Supreme Courts, laws and law governing bodies are against the right to equality.

Perhaps, Rajinikanth has rightly said that the system is corrupted in India.

More than ever, in the current rule, equality in the country is at stake. Two instances of the same are as listed below:

  • During demonetization, there was no equality between the people who had 500/1000 denomination, and the people who had 50/100 denominations. It was clear that people with higher denominations had to rush to banks to get their money converted, while the lower denomination holders were relaxing at their home.
  • During GST, due to variable tax slabs, equality between different business people got affected.
When people were losing faith in government and hoping for someone from a different planet to take up their responsibility to correct the mistakes, the oppositions came up with a proposal to solve the inequality issues in the country.

They had made this anecdote to represent the solution, which goes like this, "If the Supreme Court takes up a case, involving a thief, who has stolen Rs. 1 Crore worth of the property from an innocent, the Supreme Court has to act neutrally, and give Rs. 50 Lakh worth property to each". The opposition also stated that this theory had come up to their mind after getting inspired by the neutral people in the internet, who always try to be neutral between criminals and victims, and ask them to divide the price and punishment equally between them.

To get enough support to make the proposal into a bill, all the opposition parties had come together raising support from the neutral citizens of India by spread their opinion through the hashtag #NeutralEqualityLogic. Speaking with one of the key people in making the proposal we get to know that there had already been 10 Lakh people, who had shown their support openly and they are yet to receive 40 Lakh more people.

Though protests are going viral in social networking platforms, Supreme Court has condemned the right to protest against the government. It has issued an order stating, "The proposed bill would challenge our previous judgements as the bill would modify the laws written in the Constitution".

The statement from Supreme Court makes clear sense that the whole corrupted system is afraid of the #NeutralEqualityLogic bill.

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