New Delhi: Lawyer Prashant Bhushan today said he has received a breach of privilege notice for his remarks against Parliamentarians. He is the second Team Anna member to get such a notice.
Mr Bhushan said he has been accused of using derogatory words against MPs and has been asked to file a reply by September 14. Terming the notice as "totally unjustified", he told PTI that "speaking the truth in public interest does not amount to breach of privilege".
"If speaking truth in public interest amounts to breach of privilege, then time has come for the country to review the whole notion of Parliamentary privileges," he said.
Yesterday, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi had received a similar breach of privilege notice for her remarks against Parliamentarians.
"Received Breach of Privilege. Shall respond appropriately recording the distrust 'we the people' were suffering," Bedi had tweeted.
Bedi had previously said that she will not "apologise" for her remarks against politicians, but intends to show a "bigger mirror" to the House on the conduct of lawmakers.
"If I get a notice, I would say I am sorry I will not be able to say sorry. If I get an opportunity I will go before the Committee and will show a bigger mirror to Parliament," she had said.
She insists whatever she had said was in reference to a situation, where it was needed to be said. "The truth has to be said. I didn't have any other option as we didn't know whether we would have a resolution," she said.
The privilege notice against Bedi came as she accused politicians of wearing "several masks" at the same time, drawing the ire of MPs from both Houses.
Mr Bhushan said he has been accused of using derogatory words against MPs and has been asked to file a reply by September 14. Terming the notice as "totally unjustified", he told PTI that "speaking the truth in public interest does not amount to breach of privilege".
"If speaking truth in public interest amounts to breach of privilege, then time has come for the country to review the whole notion of Parliamentary privileges," he said.
Yesterday, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi had received a similar breach of privilege notice for her remarks against Parliamentarians.
"Received Breach of Privilege. Shall respond appropriately recording the distrust 'we the people' were suffering," Bedi had tweeted.
Bedi had previously said that she will not "apologise" for her remarks against politicians, but intends to show a "bigger mirror" to the House on the conduct of lawmakers.
"If I get a notice, I would say I am sorry I will not be able to say sorry. If I get an opportunity I will go before the Committee and will show a bigger mirror to Parliament," she had said.
She insists whatever she had said was in reference to a situation, where it was needed to be said. "The truth has to be said. I didn't have any other option as we didn't know whether we would have a resolution," she said.
The privilege notice against Bedi came as she accused politicians of wearing "several masks" at the same time, drawing the ire of MPs from both Houses.
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