India, Oct. 7 -- A day after he tried to hit Chief Justice BR Gavai with a shoe but was let off as the judge didn't press charges, lawyer Rakesh Kishore, 71, rejected the idea of remorse and listed a number of issues he felt he needed to address by attacking the CJI.

The Supreme Court's ruling against the idea of "bulldozer justice" was among his major grouses, as he also sought to question the CJI's Dalit identity.

"CJI is sitting on a Constitution post and is called 'My Lord', so he should understand the meaning of it and maintain the dignity. I ask the CJI and people opposing me if Yogi Ji's bulldozer action against people occupying the government's land in Bareilly was wrong?" Kishore, a resident of Delhi's Mayur Vihar, told news ag...