Lok Sabha Elections 2024 LIVE News: BJP will ‘throw away’ Constitution if it returns to power, claims Rahul Gandhi

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 LIVE News: BJP will ‘throw away’ Constitution if it returns to power, claims Rahul Gandhi
Lok Sabha Elections 2024 LIVE News: BJP will ‘throw away’ Constitution if it returns to power, claims Rahul Gandhi
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Madhya Pradesh | If the BJP comes to power, it will throw away and tear apart this Constitution: Rahul Gandhi

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi has claimed that if the BJP returns to power at the Centre, it will “tear apart” and “throw away” the Constitution which granted rights to the poor, Dalits, STs and the OBCs.

Addressing a rally in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhind district, Mr. Gandhi, while holding a copy of the Constitution, said the ongoing Lok Sabha poll is not a normal election, but a fight between two ideologies.

“The poor, STs, OBCs got several rights because of the Constitution which also gave the people MGNREGA, land rights, reservation, and other things. If the BJP comes to power, it will throw away and tear apart this Constitution,” he claimed.

“The prime minister [Narendra Modi]Amit Shah [Union Home Minister] and their MPs have made up their mind that if they get elected, they will tear apart and throw this [Constitution] book. The BJP wants this book to be thrown away and 20-25 billionaires should run the country,” he said. If the ruling dispensation is not against reservation, then why it is privatizing PSUs, the Railways and other sectors, he asked.

“If Prime Minister Narendra Modi can turn 22-25 industrialists into billionaires, then the Congress will turn crores of women into lakhpatis,” Mr. Gandhi said.

The Congress has fielded MLA Phool Singh Baraiya from the Bhind Lok Sabha (SC-reserved) seat against BJP’s sitting MP Sandhya Rai. – PTI

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