In recent days, a post circulating on social media platforms such as X and Instagram has triggered widespread debate after claiming that Chief Justice of India Suryakant allegedly used terms like “parasites” and “cockroaches” while commenting on certain unemployed youths and activists.

According to the viral posts, the remarks suggested that unemployed youth were “attacking the system” through social media campaigns, media platforms, and RTI activism. Screenshots and short video clips related to the alleged statement were shared widely, leading to strong reactions online.

Some users questioned the dignity and tone associated with the judiciary, while others argued that the statement might have been taken out of context. Several social media users also pointed out that the viral clips appearing online could be incomplete or selectively edited.

At the same time, conflicting claims have emerged regarding the authenticity, official record, and full context of the alleged remarks. No clear consensus has yet emerged over the accuracy of the viral content.

The issue has since become a topic of intense online discussion, with debates continuing over freedom of expression, judicial responsibility, and the role of social media in amplifying controversial content.