In a sharp critique, Congress leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Gaurav Gogoi, accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of indulging in "mere optics" regarding his reverence for the Indian Constitution.
Gogoi alleged that while the Prime Minister publicly demonstrates respect for the Constitution, he remains silent when members of his government, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, allegedly disrespect Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution.
"It is unfortunate that PM Modi indulges in mere optics by putting his head to the Indian Constitution. Yet, when his own Union Home Minister abused the main architect of the Constitution, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, he remained silent," said Gogoi. "This is only a reflection of their history and age-old disrespect for BR Ambedkar."
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The remarks come amid rising tensions between the BJP and Congress over the interpretation and legacy of India's constitutional values.
Gogoi’s statement also ties into the Congress's broader campaign to project itself as the defender of the Constitution and social justice, a mantle it claims the BJP has neglected.
The BJP has not officially responded to Gogoi's remarks, though party leaders frequently highlight their initiatives to honour Dr Ambedkar, including welfare programs named after him.
The exchange underscores the contentious political narrative around Dr. Ambedkar’s legacy, as parties vie to assert their commitment to his vision in a bid to win over key voter bases ahead of forthcoming elections.