Breaking his silence on a pressing national issue, MP Milind Deora passionately argued that every Indian has a duty to resist those interfering with the country’s law enforcement apparatus. In an exclusive interview, he dissected the dangers of such meddling, which he believes weakens the rule of law at its core.
Deora pointed to a series of events where allegations of external pressures compromised fair trials and probes. ‘Opposing these interlopers isn’t optional—it’s essential for our democracy’s survival,’ he stated. His critique extends to both ruling and opposition flanks, advocating for a bipartisan commitment to legal sanctity.
The MP’s intervention has fueled media buzz, with analysts viewing it as a strategic move in Congress’s narrative-building. He outlined practical steps: community oversight, transparent reporting, and empowering local authorities. Deora also lauded whistleblowers who expose irregularities.
Looking ahead, he warned that unchecked interference could lead to chaos, reminiscent of unstable regimes elsewhere. In closing, Deora inspired unity, declaring that safeguarding law and order unites us beyond politics, paving the way for equitable justice.