Kharge targets PM Modi, BJP for linking 'red book' of Constitution with 'urban Naxalism'
The Congress chief slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP pointing out that Modi had given a similar copy of Constitution in 2017 to then President Ram Nath Kovind
The Congress and the BJP continue to wage a verbal war over the saffron party's criticism of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi displaying an abridged version of the Constitution in a red cover in his speeches.
On Sunday (November 10) addressing a press conference in Mumbai, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP for equating a "red book" of the Constitution with "urban Naxalism". He pointed out that the PM gave a similar copy in 2017 to then President Ram Nath Kovind.
After launching the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi 's (MVA) manifesto for the November 20 Maharashtra assembly elections, Kharge also said his party's demand for a caste census is not to divide people, but to understand how various communities are placed at present so that they can get more benefits.
'Red book'
Notably, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis recently alleged that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was trying to seek support from “urban Naxals and anarchists” by holding a “red book” in his hand.
Rahul, the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha, has been flashing an abridged version of the Constitution in a red cover during his rallies.
Kharge said the red handbook was only used for reference and it was not the entire Constitution.
''Even Narendra Modi gave a similar copy to then President Ram Nath Kovind on July 26, 2017,'' the Congress leader said displaying a picture of the two leaders.
Kharge also displayed a red book of the Constitution, saying it was not blank as was being projected by Modi and the BJP. ''It is necessary to enroll him in a primary school again,'' Kharge said targeting the prime minister.
The Congress leader described the MVA's manifesto as all inclusive and participatory.
He said it is important for Maharashtra to defeat the ruling Mahayuti in the state and support the MVA for stability and good governance.
(With inputs from agencies)