The Congress party has accused the BJP of trying to deflect attention from Home Minister Amit Shah's recent remarks about B.R. Ambedkar. Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi held a joint press conference demanding Shah's resignation and an apology for his comments. The BJP, however, slammed the Congress for their behavior during the scuffle in the Parliament complex and stated that their press conference only highlighted their arrogance.
Congress Accuses BJP of Deflection Amidst Ambedkar Controversy
The recent feud between the Congress and BJP parties has escalated over allegations of deflection and insensitive remarks. The controversy stems from a speech by Home Minister Amit Shah regarding Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
Background:
In a public rally, Shah had made comments that some interpreted as diminishing Ambedkar's contributions to the Indian Constitution. Ambedkar, a prominent Dalit leader and social reformer, is widely regarded as the architect of the Indian Constitution. His legacy is particularly venerated by the Dalit community.
Congress Response:
The Congress party swiftly condemned Shah's remarks, accusing him of "distorting history" and trying to "suppress the truth." Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi led a joint press conference demanding Shah's resignation and an apology. They alleged that the BJP was attempting to deflect attention from Shah's controversial statements.
BJP Rebuttal:
The BJP swiftly rebutted the Congress's accusations. Party spokesperson Sambit Patra dismissed the Congress's behavior during the Parliament scuffle as "arrogant" and "unbecoming." He asserted that the BJP remained committed to Ambedkar's legacy and accused the Congress of playing politics with the issue.
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