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Amit Shah Accuses Congress of ‘Blank Constitution’ Fraud: Key Quotes

Amit Shah Accuses Congress of ‘Blank Constitution’ Fraud: Key Quotes

December 17, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

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.

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