BJP diverting attention from Ambedkar row, Amit Shah should resign: Congress

Adressing a press conference after both Congress and BJP filed counter police complaints claming manhandling of their leaders during the Parliament protests, Rahul Gandhi and Kharge said it’s all a diversionary tactic by the Centre to avoid disucssing the Ambedkar row.

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Adressing a press conference after both Congress and BJP filed counter police complaints claming manhandling of their leaders during the Parliament protests, Rahul Gandhi and Kharge said it's all a diversionary tactic by the Centre to avoid disucssing the Ambedkar row. New Delhi: Further ramping up the Congress’s attack on the BJP and Home Minister Amit Shah’s remarks against BR Ambedkar, Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said he should resign for disrespecting the Dalit icon and that what happened during the protests at the Parliament is a tactic to divert attention. Addressing a press conference with Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Gandhi said BJP and RSS think anti-Constitution, anti-Ambedkar.

He claimed that the protesting Congress MPs were trying to enter the Parliament through the Makar Dwar when they were stopped by BJP members holding placards and sticks, causing chaos. Kharge too claimed that they were stopped and pushed by BJP MPs and that he sustained injuries but the ruling party is instead blaming them for injuring one of their members. कुछ दिन पहले अडानी पर अमेरिका में केस होने का मामला आया, जिस पर पूरे समय BJP ने सदन में चर्चा नहीं होनी दी। फिर अमित शाह जी का अंबेडकर जी पर बयान आया। हम शुरू से कहते आए हैं कि BJP-RSS की सोच संविधान विरोधी और अंबेडकर जी के खिलाफ है। BJP और RSS के लोग बाबा साहेब अंबेडकर जी के.



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twitter.com/1wV8TlLUjs — Congress (@INCIndia) December 19, 2024 Here are the top quotes from the presser: Click for more latest India news . Also get top headlines and latest news from India and around the world at News9.

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