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Supreme Court questions delay in sanction to prosecute Kunwar Shah

08/05/2026BlogNo Comments

The Supreme Court came down heavily on the Madhya Pradesh government over the delay in deciding whether to grant sanction for the prosecution of minister Kunwar Vijay Shah in connection with his alleged remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. Voicing strong displeasure, the court remarked, “Enough is enough,” and directed the state administration to take a final decision within two weeks.

A bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant questioned the prolonged inaction despite recommendations reportedly made by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) several months ago. The court observed that such delays weaken the legal process and stressed that governments are expected to act within a reasonable time frame when prosecution sanction is sought.

The controversy began after remarks allegedly made by Shah about Colonel Sofiya Qureshi sparked public outrage and political criticism. Colonel Qureshi had earned national attention for her role during Operation Sindoor briefings, making the comments particularly sensitive. Earlier, the Madhya Pradesh High Court had ordered the registration of an FIR in the matter.

During the hearing, the apex court noted that the SIT had already sought permission to prosecute the minister under charges linked to promoting enmity and communal disharmony. The judges made it clear that ongoing proceedings could not be used as a justification for administrative indecision.

The Supreme Court’s stern observations are being seen as a strong message on accountability and timely action in cases involving elected representatives. The matter will now return to the court after the Madhya Pradesh government submits its decision on prosecution sanction within the prescribed deadline.

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