NEW DELHI: In his first reaction after trying to hurl a shoe towards Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai, suspended Advocate Rakesh Kishore said he "didn't regret" his actions and that his motive was guided by what CJI had said while dismissing the plea, which sought reconstruction of Lord Vishnu idol in Madhya Pradesh's Khajuraho. "A PIL was filed in the Court of CJI on 16th September. The CJI mocked it and said - go and pray to the idol and tell it to restore its own head...When a matter related to our Sanatan Dharma comes up, SC passes such orders. Don't provide relief to the petitioner, but don't mock him either...I was hurt...I was not inebriated; this was my reaction to his action...I am not fearful. I don't regret what happened," Rakesh Kishore told news agency ANI. Ki
'No regrets': Lawyer who tried to hurl shoe at CJI Gavai in court reacts; shares why he did it

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