Without the moral compass of rights, as enshrined in India’s constitutional charter, any language emphasising the role of ‘duties’ in a solitary tone (as the Prime Minister's speech does) will consequentially be harmful.
Tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu has fired another missive in response to widespread criticism of an article she penned raising concerns about the constitution and the judiciary.
Lindiwe Sisulu's spokesperson, Steven Motale, has denied the tourism minister committed plagiarism, despite penning an opinion piece in which a large section is almost identical to a speech by former UK attorney-general Dominic Grieve.
Clapping back at critics on Wednesday, Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s latest opinion piece contains extracts from a 2013 speech by a former UK attorney general.