Why did PM Modi have to apologize in Jodhpur HC program, know the truth

Jodhpur : Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Jodhpur at 4:00 pm to attend the Platinum Jubilee program organized on the completion of 75 years of Rajasthan High Court Jodhpur. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, Governor Gopinath Gawade, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal and others were present to welcome him. However, during this time he apologized to the people present for reaching just 10 minutes late, which shows his humility. During the program, Prime Minister Modi mentioned the story of Rajasthan High Court. He said that when Sardar Patel had united more than 500 princely states, at that time princely states like Kota, Jodhpur, Jaipur were included. They had their own courts. The description of Jodhpur High Court is found from there.

Jodhpur High Court Library inaugurated

The Prime Minister also inaugurated the library located in the High Court Jodhpur. Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court Munind Mohan Shrivastava welcomed him on the stage wearing a Rajasthani turban. During this, he said that the country is progressing rapidly. We are the fifth largest economy of the world and are preparing to move further.

We are the fifth largest economy in the world: PM Modi

PM said that the country is progressing rapidly. We are the 5th largest economy in the world and are preparing to move ahead. Today, more than 18000 courses are online in the country. Information of more than 26 crore cases is available on computers. More than 1200 jails are connected to the court through video conferencing. We have to take technology and justice together, so that justice reaches more and more people and time is saved.

PM Modi explained the puzzle of court and Chakkar

PM also talked about the puzzle of court and affair. He said that the word affair had become mandatory before court. It means affair of court, affair of case. This is such a affair that if someone gets into it, he loses his job. But now effective steps are being taken. People’s trust in the judicial process is increasing.

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