Congress Accuses Modi Govt Of Eradicating ‘Socialist, Secular’ From New Structure Copies

New Delhi: The chief of the Congress within the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, raised issues over the alleged assault on the structure by saying that new copies of the Structure that had been handed to the politicians on the opening day of the brand new Parliament constructing do not have the phrases ‘socialist secular’. “The brand new copies of the Structure that got to us right now (19th September), the one we held in our palms and entered (the brand new Parliament constructing), its Preamble does not have the phrases ‘socialist secular’,” he stated whereas talking to ANI on Tuesday.

He additional added, “We all know that the phrases had been added after an modification in 1976, but when somebody offers us the Structure right now and it does not have these phrases, it’s a matter of concern.” He alleged, “Their intention is suspicious. It has been executed cleverly. It’s a matter of concern for me.” Chowdhury stated, “I attempted to lift this situation, however I didn’t get a possibility to lift this situation.”

Earlier Whereas talking within the Lok Sabha on the new Parliament advanced on the second day of the five-day particular session on Tuesday, Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury stated that no person ought to attempt to create an pointless rift between ‘India’ and ‘Bharat’ as there isn’t a distinction between the 2 as per the Structure of India.

“This Structure is at least the Gita, Quran, and Bible for us. Article 1 says, “India, that’s, Bharat, shall be a Union of States…” It signifies that there isn’t a distinction between India and Bharat. It will likely be higher if no person tries to unnecessarily create a rift between the 2,” he stated.  

The controversy was triggered after the invitation for the G20 dinner was despatched out within the identify of the President of ‘Bharat’ and never India. The talk began after Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared on X, previously Twitter, a G20 dinner invite during which Droupadi Murmu was described as ‘President of Bharat’.



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