GUWAHATI: A day after being nominated to the Rajya Sabha by the President amid insinuations that it was tantamount to under mining the judiciary, for mer CJI Ranjan Gogoi on Tuesday said he would “speak in detail” about why he accepted the role after taking oath in Parliament “I will probably go to Delhi on Wednesday. Let me first take oath (as a Rajya Sabha member), then I will speak in detail to the media on why I accepted this (the nomination),” he told reporters at his Guwahati residence. “I have a strong conviction that the legislature and the judiciary must, at some point in time, work together for nation-building. My presence in Parliament will be an opportunity to project the views of the judiciary before the legislature and vice-versa,” he said. Gogoi, who retired from the SC in November,is the first ex-CJI to be nominated to the Upper House by the President.