Goa, Aug. 5 -- Congress leader Manickam Tagore has voiced strong criticism of the Supreme Court's recent remarks on Rahul Gandhi's statements regarding the Chinese incursion, stating that the language used by the bench has sent a "wrong message." Tagore argued that such terminology is typically employed by political figures when faced with uncomfortable questions from the Opposition.

"To elected representatives in Parliament, we can call anyone anti-national, even question judges' loyalty to the nation. But that is not the right way to interpret the Constitution," Tagore said.

While the Supreme Court's decision to stay the defamation case against Gandhi was a legal relief, Tagore expressed concern over how the judges' comments were bein...