Ranchi/Palamu: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of insulting the Indian Constitution by displaying a "fake" copy of it during a recent event. Addressing a BJP rally in Palamu, Shah claimed that the copy of the Constitution shown by Gandhi was devoid of content, with only the title "Constitution of India" written on the cover. Shah condemned Gandhi’s actions, stating that waving a fake copy of the Constitution insulted B.R. Ambedkar and the Constituent Assembly, and accused the Congress party of making a mockery of the document.
Shah further criticized Congress for its stance on reservations, alleging that the party was attempting to take away reservations from OBCs, tribals, and Dalits, while planning to grant them to minorities. He strongly opposed any religion-based reservations, reiterating that under PM Modi’s leadership, the BJP would never allow such a policy.
The Home Minister also targeted Congress over its alleged push to restore Article 370 in Kashmir, declaring that "Kashmir is an integral part of India" and warning Rahul Gandhi that even his fourth generation would not succeed in bringing back Article 370.
Shah took aim at Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren as well, accusing him of making baseless claims about BJP's political agenda regarding infiltration, and said, "It is the CM's own bank...corrupt leaders will be hanged upside down."
With PTI inputs