On October 6, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai was attacked when a 71-year-old lawyer, Rakesh Kishore, threw a shoe at him. Kishore could have expressed his dissent through many legal and respectful ways — writing an open letter, addressing the full Supreme Court bench, petitioning the Bar Council to oppose the CJI, or even approaching the President of India for action. He could have challenged offensive comments about Lord Vishnu through a formal petition or complaint to the Vice President and recommended impeachment.

But Kishore chose violence instead of using his skills as a lawyer and the power of his pen. Thankfully, CJI Gavai pardoned him on the spot, preventing a police crackdown and legal consequences. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack and stood in solidarity with CJI Gavai.

However, a disturbing narrative emerged from certain groups normalizing violence against the highest judicial authority, arguing that instead of a shoe, a gun should have been used. This dangerous rhetoric was spread widely.

An AI-generated video surfaced, portraying CJI Gavai in blue, with a pot hanging from his neck a reference to the historic oppression faced by Dalits, symbolizing humiliation and caste discrimination traced back to the 19th century. The video depicted a man hitting the figure with a shoe, evoking painful memories of historic social injustices. Watch to know more in detail.

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