It's 'saving dynasty' drive: Amit Shah's retort on 'Save the Constitution' campaign of Congress

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Shah today mocked the Congress' 'Save the Constitution' campaign, launched by its Rahul Gandhi, as a "farce" and a "saving dynasty" drive, as he accused the opposition party of 'demonising' every institution.

In an apparent reference to the last week rejecting pleas seeking probe into death of B H Loya, the ruling said "everyone knows" the reasons for which the judiciary has "invited the wrath of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty", but he would not get into that.

Soon after Gandhi launched a blistering attack on at Congress' 'Save the Constitution' campaign, Shah hit back at the and its and said it is becoming increasingly clear that their "Modi hatred" is fast turning into "hatred".

"Our institutions which are an outcome of our Constitution today need to be saved from the onslaught of the Party. The Party has spared no institution and is attacking the EC, Supreme Court, for petty political gains," Shah said in a statement.

"Those who do not trust the Army, the judiciary, the Supreme Court, the Election Commission, EVMs and the RBI are now saying democracy is in danger. has a vibrant democracy and a vibrant Constitution," Shah said.

Attacking Gandhi and other leaders, Shah said they were blinded by their disdain for Modi and were using "choicest of words and phrases to show in bad light".

Earlier in the day, Gandhi had said that may burn and girls raped but Modi was merely interested in becoming again and the country's standing has taken a beating under his four year rule.

Hitting back, Shah said if there is one political party that has "trampled over the Constitution in letter and spirit, time and again, it is the party", as he cited the example of the then government promulgating Emergency in 1975.

Terming the Congress' campaign to 'Save the Constitution' as both "ironical and comical", Shah said, "They do not want rule of democracy but they want rule of dynasty. Its Save the Constitution' campaign is nothing but a farce that seeks to perpetuate the rule of dynasty over the rule of democracy. Like in the past, we need to protect the Constitution from the Congress," he said.

Shah also took to popular like and with a post titled 'Saving the Constitution or Saving Dynasty' and accused the of again taking the "only path it knows very well, of spreading hate and divisions in our society".

Asking Gandhi and his party to stop their "theatrics and aggression", the alleged that when the UPA was in power, the then was targeted and the entire was dragged into a political slugfest.

Shah also said the had launched a tirade against the (CAG) when the country was witnessing a "grand awakening against the corruption" of its government, while now it has trained its guns on the by questioning the sanctity of the polling process after facing repeated electoral defeats in the last four years.

"Time changes, the context changes but the means as well as the ends remain the same -- discredit any institution that comes in the way of furthering the rule of the dynasty," the said.

Shah also recalled dismissal of several opposition-ruled state governments by different dispensations at the Centre in the past, including of Jawaharlal Nehru, and

He also accused of humiliating Dalit icon with his claim that the made the Constitution, saying he is "continuing his family legacy" with such insults.

Earlier at a press conference, said Gandhi in his speech had credited his party and Ambedkar of making the Constitution, which amounted to relegating the stalwart to the back bench.

"It is well known how Pandit Nehru personally ensured the defeat of Dr. Ambedkar in not one but two elections", Shah said.

"It is also no coincidence that in 1997, the year took the primary membership of the Congress, the backed by it took away promotional benefits of SC/ST employees," he said, while adding that it was the subsequent that amended the Constitution to ensure justice for them.

Gandhi's attack on the over Dalit issues and Shah's mention of Ambedkar and the first NDA government's efforts for benefits aimed at SC/ST employees underline the battle for the votes of these numerically strong communities between the two parties as they gear up for the next Lok Sabha polls.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 17:45 IST