VHP Condemns Bid to 'Pressure Judiciary' Amid Events in TN
New Delhi, December 11, 2025 – The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has strongly denounced what it perceives as attempts to "pressure the judiciary" in the context of recent events in Tamil Nadu. The organization voiced its concerns regarding the situation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the independence and integrity of the judicial system.
The VHP's statement comes amid heightened attention on legal proceedings and decisions related to religious matters and social issues in Tamil Nadu. While the specific events triggering the condemnation were not detailed, the VHP's reaction suggests a concern that external influences are being exerted on the courts to sway judgments.
"Any attempt to undermine the judiciary is a threat to the very foundation of our democracy," stated a VHP spokesperson. "The courts must be allowed to function without fear or favor, and their decisions must be respected by all."
The VHP has called upon all stakeholders to uphold the sanctity of the judicial process and refrain from actions that could be construed as intimidation or coercion. The organization emphasized that public confidence in the judiciary is essential for maintaining law and order and ensuring justice for all citizens.
The statement did not elaborate on the specific instances or groups allegedly involved in pressuring the judiciary. However, it is understood that the VHP is closely monitoring the situation in Tamil Nadu and is prepared to take further action if it believes the independence of the courts is being compromised.
This condemnation arrives during a period of considerable political and social activity, with various groups expressing their opinions on sensitive matters. The VHP's stance underscores the importance of respecting institutional boundaries and allowing the legal system to operate impartially. The organization's intervention highlights the delicate balance between public discourse, legal processes, and the need to safeguard the judiciary from undue influence.
