Home Minister should resign for allegedly using abusive language against Baba Saheb Ambedkar: MP Aujla

Published Date: 22-12-2024 | 1:48 pm

The government is running like a dictator

Amritsar, December 22 – Congress party Member parliament from Amritsar constituency  Gurjeet Singh Aujla has demanded resignation from Home Minister Amit Shah for allegedly using abusive language against Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar. Aujla blamed that BJP is forming a dictatorial government and is crushing the Constitution.

Addressing a press conference Aujla blamed BJP by saying that it  was just running its dictatorial government and its ministers were allegeldy openly speaking against Shri Bhimrao Ambedkar by standing in the Lok Sabha, which is absolutely wrong.

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Aujla said that only India Alliance is a secular party which talks about the rights of the people and though BJP was hell bent on eliminating Congress from everywhere, yet the love given by the people in the civic elections has proved that if people want, the country can change. He said that the time of the scuffle in the Parliament was also presented in a distorted manner. The blame put on Rahul Gandhi was absolutely wrong and if it was true then there were cameras installed in every nook and corner of the Lok Sabha where every video is being recorded, so BJP should release that video so that the whole issue can be cleared. But since it was not Congress’s fault, that video is not being brought forward. Aujla said that if BJP had come to power with full majority, they would have changed the constitution and snatched the rights of the people but now people are supporting Congress and want BJP to be thrown out of power. Before this, Home Minister Amit Shah should resign from his posts in return for his abusive words, if he does not resign then Congress will continuously struggle to protect the constitution and will not hesitate to take to the streets. 

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