PM Modi slams Cong over ‘Empty’ Constitution book, accuses party of disrespecting Ambedkar’s legacy
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Updated:1 year, 8 months ago
Nanded, Maharashtra, November 09 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly criticized the Congress party, accusing them of disrespecting Baba Saheb Ambedkar and deceiving the nation. He claims that Congress distributed a book, referred to as the "Laal Kitab", supposedly containing the Constitution. Still, it was empty, symbolizing their disregard for the Constitution and Ambedkar's legacy. Modi also highlighted Congress's alleged failure to provide rights to Dalits in Jammu and Kashmir, allowing terrorism and separatism to persist in the region. He emphasized that the country was unaware of the dual constitutions that existed for 75 years, implying that Congress prioritized political gain over national interests Prime Minister Narendra Modi said "...In 'farziwada', Congress has broken its own record. The 'Laal Kitab' of the Constitution which the Congress party was flaunting and distributing contained 'nothing'. It was an empty book. This is nothing but a testament to Congress' disregard and hate for Baba Saheb Ambedkar. The entire country is in shock over this foolish and unfortunate political play of Congress...Congress did not give any rights to the Dalits of Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir continued to burn in the fire of terrorism for so many decades, separatism continued to flourish there. The country was not even allowed to know that two constitutions prevailed for 75 years.
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