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Parliament Session Highlights: BJP's whip to MPs to be present in Lok Sabha tomorrow over 'important business'

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  The Rajya Sabha on Monday convened a two-day discussion marking 75 years since the adoption of the Constitution. The focus of the debate is on the significance and evolution of the Constitution since its adoption on November 26,
The article from India Today discusses the ongoing debate in the Indian Parliament regarding the Constitution, with a focus on the Rajya Sabha. The debate was initiated by the opposition, particularly the Congress party, which accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of attempting to undermine the Constitution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah defended their stance, asserting that their actions are aimed at strengthening the Constitution rather than weakening it. The opposition raised concerns over recent legislative changes and the government's approach to constitutional amendments. The debate highlighted the deep political divide, with both sides accusing each other of misrepresenting facts and intentions. Key points included discussions on federalism, the role of the judiciary, and the balance of power between the central and state governments. The session was marked by intense arguments, with the government emphasizing its commitment to national unity and development, while the opposition stressed the need to protect constitutional values and democratic principles.

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