Oppn demands debate on Constitution in Parliament
RS Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge said he and LS Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi have written to the Chair requesting that a discussion should be held on Constitution for two days
PTI
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President Droupadi Murmu with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, PM Narendra Modi and others arrives to address 'Samvidhan Divas' function at Samvidhan Sadan, in New Delhi on Tuesday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 26 Nov
Opposition
leaders on Tuesday demanded a debate on the Constitution in both Houses of
Parliament, stressing it was needed in the light of the recent developments in
the country.
Leader of
Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge said he and Lok Sabha Leader of
Opposition Rahul Gandhi have written to the Chair in the two Houses requesting
that a discussion should be held on the Constitution for two days in both
Houses.
"Time
should be allotted for that so that the good things about the Constitution can
be discussed, and the wrong things that are happening today can also be
discussed. Rahul Gandhi ji and I have written letters, we are waiting for the
government's response," Kharge told PTI as the country celebrated the 75th
anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution.
Senior
Congress leader Digvijay Singh questioned if the Preamble of the Constitution
is being implemented in letter and spirit.
"Are
people getting justice, liberty? Is there freedom of expression? Where is
fraternity? Only bowing to the Constitution will not lead to it being
followed," he said.
Referring
to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's slogan of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas,
Sabka Vishwaas, Sabka Prayaas', Singh said, "It will happen when
confidence is instilled in every citizen from every community. Mr Prime
Minister, follow what you are saying. Practice before you preach".
"Incidents
like Sambhal are repeatedly occurring. I am surprised that even Supreme Court
judges and our retired Justice Chandrachud overlook the laws of this country
and state that surveys are permitted as it is a matter of faith... Every
individual in this country has equal rights to practice their religion and
faith. The growing disharmony is a threat to the nation," Singh told PTI.
Violence
broke out in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal on Sunday during a court-ordered survey of
a Mughal-era mosque, which a petition had claimed was the site of an ancient
Hindu temple.
Congress
leader Gaurav Gogoi said there is precedence of debates being held in
Parliament on occasions like the 125th birth anniversary of BR Ambedkar, and
the 75th anniversary of Bharat Chhodo Andolan (Quit India Movement).
"We
want both Houses to have a debate on the Constitution for two days so that all
MPs get an opportunity to show their dedication to the Constitution and the
country can see it," Gogoi told PTI.
"So
both Leader of Opposition in both Houses have written to the Chair on this...
It will send a good message to the country. We have discussed with all
opposition leaders," he said.
According
to sources, Congress Lok Sabha MPs K Suresh, Gaurav Gogoi and Manickam Tagore
also met Speaker Om Birla over the demand for two-day discussions to celebrate
75 years of the Constitution.
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