NEW DELHI: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Sunday advised the judiciary to refrain from any observation which can de-spirit the government agencies and trigger a political debate. During the inauguration ceremony of Samvidhan Mandir at Mumbai's Elphinstone Technical High School and Junior College, Vice President said that one needs to be “extremely cautious” about the country's institutions that are robust and work independently under the rule of law with suitable checks and balances. "All organs of the state Judiciary, Legislature, and Executive have a single purpose: to ensure the success of the fundamental spirit of the Constitution, to guarantee all rights to the common people, and to help India prosper and flourish.

They need to work in tandem and togetherness to nurture and blossom democratic values and further constitutional ideals. An Institution is well served when it is conscious of certain limitations. Some limitations are obvious, some limitations are very fine, they are subtle.

Let these sacred platforms - judiciary, legislature and executive -- not be trigger points of political inflammatory debate or narrative that is detrimental to the established institutions that serve the nation well in a challenging and daunting environment," Dhankhar said. "Our Institutions, all kinds of Institutions ,Elections Commission, the investigative agencies they perform duty under tight situations, an observation can despirit them. It can set a political debate afloat.

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