1 Lakh Fine For Plea Against PM Photo On Vaccine Certificates

"Why are you ashamed of the Prime Minister? We are proud of our PM" Justice PV Kunhikrishnan had remarked while hearing the case, according to news agency PTI.

Update: 2021-12-21 11:01 GMT

Thiruvananthapuram: A petition to remove Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photo from COVID-19 vaccination certificates was dismissed today with a ₹ 1 lakh fine by the Kerala High Court which termed the case "frivolous", "politically motivated" and a "publicity interest litigation".

"Nobody can say that a Prime Minister is a Congress Prime Minister or a BJP Prime Minister or the Prime Minister of any political party. But once a Prime Minister is elected as per the constitution, he is the Prime Minister of our country and that post should be the pride of every citizen," Justice PV Kunhikrishnan said, according to news agency PTI.

"...They can differ on the policies of the government and even the political stand of the Prime Minister. But the citizens need not be ashamed to carry a vaccination certificate with the photograph of the Prime Minister with a morale boosting message, especially in this pandemic situation," PTI quoted the judge as saying.

The petitioner will have to deposit the ₹ 1 lakh fine within six weeks to the Kerala State Legal Services Authority (KeLSA) which shall recover the amount by selling off his assets if he fails to deposit the fine in time, the court said.

"There seems to be a political motive behind the petition. It is not a significant petition... The motive behind the petition is not about public good, but for publicity," the court said.

"When serious cases are piling up in court, cannot encourage such unnecessary petitions," it added.

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