Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha witnessed adjournments on Wednesday with the Congress and other opposition members protesting against remarks of Home Minister Amit Shah relating to BR Ambedkar during his attack on Congress in his speech in Rajya Sabha at the conclusion of debate on 150 years of
After a massive political row erupted over Amit Shah's remarks on BR Ambedkar, Rajya Sabha LoP and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday demanded Home Minister's resignation threatening nationwide protests.
Asserting that the Bharatiya Janata Party has always tried to follow the principles of BR Ambedkar, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday that he belongs to a party which can never insult the chief architect of the Constitution.
Samajwadi Party MP Iqra Hasan criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remark on BR Ambedkar in Rajya Sabha saying that his speech clearly shows BJP has no belief in the Constitution and they keep breaking it.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Wednesday responded to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's call for his resignation, saying it won't make a difference to the Congress party's fate. Shah claimed that the Congress party will remain in the opposition for the next 15 years, regardless of
Rajya Sabha LoP and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remark on Babasaheb Ambedkar demanding an apology from Shah for his remarks during the Constitution debate in the Rajya Sabha.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, responding to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's remark on Ambedkar, asserted that those who care about country will mention the name of Ambedkar.
Kharge accused Shah of "insulting" Babasaheb Ambedkar and the Constitution. He said that the Union Home Minister should apologise to the country and tender his resignation.
"Every day, they abuse the Gandhi family. They are trying to divert people through lies and it won't go for long. He came to the Parliament just to praise PM Modi," Kharge said.
Accusing the Congress of being "anti-reservation," Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday alleged that the Congress does not want any welfare of OBCs but they want to give quota to Muslims by increasing the limit by 50 per cent.
Rajya Sabha saw a lively debate on Monday on 75 years of the Constitution with opposition members accusing the BJP-led government of eroding constitutional values and the BJP leaders attacking Congress over decisions of its government starting from first Prime Minsiter Jawaharlal Nehru.