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BJP indulging in distraction, Shah must resign for 'insulting' Ambedkar: Congress

The opposition party also alleges that the BJP is ‘anti-Constitution’ and ‘anti-Ambedkar’
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Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge at a press conference in New Delhi on Thursday. Tribune photo: Mukesh Aggarwal
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The Congress on Thursday accused the BJP of diverting attention from the issue of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's "insult" to BR Ambedkar, and demanded that Shah must resign and apologise for his remarks.

The opposition party also alleged that the BJP is "anti-Constitution" and "anti-Ambedkar".

Addressing a joint press conference at the AICC headquarters here, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chief Rahul Gandhi condemned Shah's remarks on Ambedkar and said they would continue to protest across the country and that a movement against this had already begun.

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"The BJP wants to divert attention from Shah's remarks on Ambedkar and that is why they are raising other issues," Kharge told reporters.

He said they (Congress leaders) were only demanding the resignation of Home Minister Shah and were protesting "in support of our demands, but the BJP MPs blocked us from entering Parliament".

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"They pushed me, I lost my balance and sat down," the Congress chief said, adding that he condemns Shah's remarks on Ambedkar.

Kharge said they would run a nationwide movement raising the issue of Ambedkar's alleged insult by the home minister.

Gandhi said the BJP-RSS thinking is "anti-Constitution" and "anti-Ambedkar".

"The BJP is indulging in distraction. We want the apology and resignation of home minister over his remarks on Ambedkar," Gandhi said, adding that they would continue to raise their demand and the Adani issue.

Later, in a post on X, Gandhi said, "Amit Shah, Apologise and Resign."

At the press conference, he said that a few days ago, the issue of a case being filed against (Gautam) Adani in America came up, on which the BJP did not allow any discussion in the House for the entire session.

"Then came Amit Shah's statement on Ambedkar ji. We have been saying from the beginning that the thinking of BJP-RSS is anti-Constitution and against Ambedkar ji. The people of BJP and RSS want to erase the contribution of Babasaheb Ambedkar ji. They have shown their thinking towards Ambedkar ji in front of everyone," he said.

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