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BJP MP Manoj Tiwari (Sanjeev Verma /Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
Bharatiya Janata Party MP Manoj Tiwari said in the Supreme Court on Tuesday (30 October) that while the judges do not have to face the public, he has no such luxury.
The hearing related to a September 2018 matter in which Tiwari had broken the seal of a locked house in an unauthorised colony in Delhi. A contempt plea was filed as a result.
Tiwari had broken the seal of a house in Gukulpur village of North-east Delhi on 16 September to protest against the “pick-and-choose” policy of municipal officials acting against properties which flouting building rules.
The Supreme court has reserved its order in this case and has asked the BJP MP to appear before it following which the court will pass the order.
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