Amit Shah Accuses Congress of ‘Blank Constitution’ Fraud: Key Quotes
Shah Defends Constitution, Criticizes Congress in Fiery Speech
New Delhi: Home Minister amit Shah delivered a powerful speech on Wednesday, defending India’s Constitution and launching a scathing attack on the Congress party. Speaking in Parliament, Shah emphasized the democratic process behind the Constitution’s adoption and accused the Congress of distorting its principles.
Shah highlighted the importance of the ongoing debate on the Constitution,stating,”The debate on the Constitution in Parliament has been an educational one for future generations and the people of the country. It has revealed which party honoured the Constitution and which party did not.”
He contrasted the BJP’s approach to constitutional amendments with that of the Congress, asserting, “The Congress amended the Constitution 77 times, the BJP did so only 22 times.”
Shah further criticized the Congress for allegedly carrying a “fake,blank Constitution,” attributing their recent electoral losses to this perceived disconnect from the document’s core values.
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Mr. Shah said the Congress amended the Constitution 77 times while the BJP did so only 22 times.
The Home Minister also took aim at the Congress’s stance on issues like the Uniform civil Code and freedom of expression, arguing that the party’s actions contradicted the Constitution’s principles of equality and essential rights.
Shah concluded his speech by praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to “Indianize” the criminal justice system and free the country from a “mindset of slavery.”
His remarks sparked heated debate in Parliament, underscoring the ongoing political battle over the interpretation and legacy of India’s constitution.
Constitution Under Fire: Home Minister Shah Leads Bitter Parliamentary Debate
New Delhi: In a fiery parliamentary address, Home Minister Amit Shah vehemently defended the Indian Constitution while launching a stinging critique of the Congress party.
Shah framed the ongoing constitutional debate as crucial for future generations, stating it vividly exposes which parties truly venerate the Constitution and which do not.
He contrasted the BJP’s approach to constitutional amendments wiht that of the Congress, highlighting a stark difference: 77 amendments by the Congress versus a mere 22 by the BJP.
Shah accused the Congress of propagating a “fake, blank Constitution,” attributing their electoral setbacks to a perceived disconnect from the document’s core values.
The Home Minister also directly challenged the Congress’s stance on issues like the Uniform Civil Code and freedom of expression, arguing their actions directly contradict the Constitution’s principles of equality and fundamental rights.
Shah concluded by commending Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to “Indianize” the criminal justice system and liberate the nation from a “mindset of slavery.”
His impassioned speech ignited a fiercely contested debate in Parliament, underscoring the ongoing political struggle over the interpretation and legacy of India’s Constitution.
