‘Samajwadi’, ‘Secular’ preamble: Shivraj, Mos Singh Back Hosabale, Opposition Slams Remark | Bharat News

'Samajwadi', 'Secular' preamble: Shivraj, Mos Singh Back Hosabale, Opposition Slams Remark | Bharat News

A day later RSS Sarkarauvaha Dattatreya Hosabale It has been said to discuss whether the words ‘socialist’ and ‘secular’, during the Emergency, were put in the preface of the Constitution, should remain there, Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chauhan and Dr. Jitendra Singh threw his weight behind the idea, even Congress and other opposition parties criticized Hosabale’s comment.

No comments were made with the BJP on the suggestion of the RSS leader. The party’s national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi attacked the Congress to be “behind every task of tampering with the Constitution and its spirit in the last seven decades, and said it should apologize for the Emergency.

The LJP, who is part of the ruling coalition, was the only NDA partner to respond to Hosabale’s comment. “If this issue is brought before the coalition, we will oppose it. We are the patron of socialism and secularism,” said Ak Bajpayee, the National Vice President of LJP.

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The office of Shivraj Singh Chauhan, while addressing a press conference in Varanasi on Friday, shared a video of the minister, where he said, “Sarva Dharma is the origin of the most common Indian culture.

(“The basic religion of Indian culture is the all -religion (equal respect for all religions), not Dharma Nirpash (secular). Therefore, the removal of the secular word added during the Emergency should be discussed.”

On socialism, Chauhan said that everyone else is a main Indian idea to consider himself as himself. He said that this world is a family (Vasudhiv Kutumbakam) is the main idea of ​​India.

He said, “There is no need for socialism here. We have long said that everyone should be treated equally. Therefore, there is no need for the word socialism, and the country should definitely think about it,” he said.

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In Jammu, Minister of State Jitendra Singh said that he did not feel that there was another view on Hosabale’s comment. “Hosabale ji has said that the words ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ were added to our preamble after the 42nd amendment because they were not given by Babasaheb Ambedkar,” he said.

Stating that Dr. Bribedkar prepared “one of the best formation in the world”, Singh said “if it was not his thinking, someone thought that someone added these words”.

Asked whether the BJP supported the demand for removing the words ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’, Singh said, “Who does not want?”

“This is not a question of BJP versus non-BJP,” he said, “This is a question of preserving democratic values ​​and constitutional values”.

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He said that the Emergency was not a sudden insult, but the Congress was the cumulative result of the ideological foundation, and accused the party of being inherent in brother -in -law, totalitarianism and opportunism, always placed its own interests over the country.

Referring to Hosabale’s comment, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi said that “RSS mask” “has shut down”, and that the Constitution bothers them “because it talks of equality, secularism and justice”.

In a post on X in Hindi, Gandhi said that “the RSS-BJP” coalition “wants Manusmati” and is out to deprive the margins and the poor of their rights. “His real agenda is to snatch a powerful weapon from him like the Constitution,” he said.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mcrekw8pqy

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said: “A calling of emergency to discredit these principles is a fraudulent step, especially when the RSS collides with the Indira Gandhi government during the time to its survival … now shows appreciation and political opportunity to reduce the constitution to use that period.”

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The news agency PTI said to the BJP’s Trivedi, “The BJP is increasing the issue of the fundamental rights and atrocities of the people made by the Congress government during the Emergency, and has demanded an apology from the Congress.

He said, “This is the Congress which is behind every task of tampering with the Constitution and its spirit in the last 70 years. The Congress should apologize instead of spreading confusion,” he said.

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