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Parliament Session Live: Congress walks out of Lok Sabha over removal of 1971 war painting Army chief's office


Published on 2024-12-16 03:41:07 - India Today
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  • The Rajya Sabha is set to convene today for a two-day discussion marking 75 years since the adoption of the Constitution. While the focus of the debate is expected to be 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 particular focus on the Rajya Sabha. The debate was initiated by the opposition, primarily the Congress party, which accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of attempting to undermine the Constitution. Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the BJP, alleging that their actions were aimed at changing the Constitution to favor their political agenda. In response, Union Home Minister Amit Shah defended the BJP, asserting that their commitment to the Constitution was unwavering and accused the opposition of spreading misinformation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also weighed in, emphasizing the importance of constructive dialogue and urging all parties to focus on nation-building rather than political point-scoring. The debate highlighted the deep political divide on constitutional matters, with both sides accusing each other of hypocrisy and political manipulation.

Read the Full India Today Article at:
[ https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/parliament-rajya-sabha-constitution-debate-lok-sabha-narendra-modi-amit-shah-congress-2650278-2024-12-16 ]