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Never encroached on other pillars of governance: PM Modi

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 27 November 2024
Prime Minister Modi, addressing the Supreme Court's 75th Constitution Day celebration, emphasized his commitment to staying within the executive's constitutional boundaries. He indirectly responded to criticism, particularly from SCBA president Kapil Sibal, regarding judicial independence. Modi also paid tribute to 26/11 victims and vowed a strong response to terrorism.
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