Former Bengaluru police commissioner and BJP leader Bhaskar Rao has triggered a political storm by publicly backing suspended lawyer Rakesh Kishore, who attempted to attack Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai inside the Supreme Court on Monday, October 6.
Rakesh Kishore, identified as the man who tried to hurl a shoe at the CJI during court proceedings, was immediately suspended by the Bar Council of India (BCI) for professional misconduct.
Despite facing widespread condemnation across political circles, Kishore has remained unapologetic, claiming his actions were divinely inspired.
‘I admire your courage’: Bhaskar Rao to attackerBhaskar Rao, a former IPS officer who joined the BJP in 2023 after quitting the Aam Aadmi Party, courted controversy with an endorsement of Kishore’s conduct.
“Even if it is legally and terribly wrong, I admire your courage, at your age, to take a stand and live by it, irrespective of consequences,” the BJP leader said in a social media post referring to the lawyer’s act.
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A former Bangalore Police Commissioner and a BJP leader Bhaskar Rao is "admiring the courage" of the Lawyer who tried to throw his shoe on Chief Justice of India inside the Supreme Court. pic.twitter.com/kI9rJVNQJU
The incident has sparked outrage in legal and political circles, particularly since CJI Gavai belongs to the Dalit community, and the attack is being seen by many as having caste overtones.
Apologises laterAs his post drew sharp reaction, Rao apologised. “Even if it is legally & terribly wrong, I admire your courage, at your age, to take a stand and live by it, irrespective of consequences,” Rao said on Tuesday in a post on ‘X’.
The post enraged many ‘X’ users. Expressing shock, Nitin Seshadri said, “Sir I didn’t expect this from you. Wasn’t this similar to the language used to defend Nathuram Godse & Narayan Apte in their trials?”
One user tagged the Bengaluru police saying, “@BlrCityPolice, you need to act upon this tweet!” Rao later apologised in a subsequent social media post on Wednesday.
“My reaction was one of aghast and shock that a person, despite being so highly educated, aged and experienced such an action knowing fully the consequences of a terribly and legally wrong act. I have not insulted the Supreme Court, nor Chief Justice or any Community. If my tweet has angered or hurt, I am sorry,” the retired IPS officer said.
Rao had unsuccessfully contested the Assembly election from Chamarajpet and lost to B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, who is now the Housing Minister in Karnataka.
Bar Council suspensionIn a letter issued by BCI Chairperson Manan Kumar Mishra, the Council said Kishore’s actions violated its Rules on Standards of Professional Conduct and Etiquette, as well as the dignity of the court.
The suspension order debars him from appearing, acting, pleading or practising in any court, tribunal or authority across India until further notice.
Reacting to the suspension, Kishore described it as a “despotic decree.” “The Bar Council sent me a letter last night suspending me. I can show you the letter. This is not just an order, it’s a despotic decree,” he told the media.
‘Lord’s Will’: Attacker KishoreDefending his actions, Kishore claimed he was following divine will. “Whatever my Lord made me do, I did. I didn’t act on my own. It was the Lord’s will. There is a message behind what happened, and I will explain it,” he said.
He linked his anger to a September 16 hearing before CJI Gavai involving a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on the restoration of a beheaded 7-foot statue of Lord Vishnu in Khajuraho.
“I cried in front of that temple; I know the pain. In court, instead of taking action, the CJI remarked, ‘Tell your God to restore it if you are a devotee.’ I felt insulted and saw it as a gross injustice,” Kishore alleged.
Remarks on ‘Bulldozer Politics’Kishore also objected to the CJI’s recent criticism of “bulldozer justice,” interpreting it as a veiled attack on Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s actions against illegal encroachments.
“We all know where bulldozer actions are happening. I was born and raised in Bareilly. I’ve seen people build hotels on illegal land. If chief minister Yogi doesn’t act against them, then who will?” he argued.
(The copy has been updated with the cop clarification)
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