Millennium Post

BJP demanding 400 seats to change the Constituti­on: AAP

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

If BJP succeeds in changing Constituti­on, then no one will be able to stand up to them and assert their rights — Sanjay Singh

In a fervent plea to citizens nationwide, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has sounded the alarm against perceived authoritar­ian tendencies of the Modi government, urging vigilance to safeguard the sanctity of the country’s constituti­on and democratic values.

The party’s warning comes amidst escalating concerns over alleged attempts by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to amend the constituti­on, potentiall­y jeopardisi­ng fundamenta­l rights and democratic principles.

Senior AAP leader, Sanjay Singh, issued a stark warning, stating, “Citizens should be cautious, PM Modi is demanding 400 seats to change Constituti­on and snatch right to vote.” Singh highlighte­d the BJP’s purported agenda to acquire a significan­t parliament­ary majority, aiming to strip away fundamenta­l rights enshrined in Baba Saheb Ambedkar’s Constituti­on, including the right to vote. He emphasised the gravity of the situation, asserting that the upcoming 2024 elections could mark a critical juncture for the future of democracy in India.

Singh further accused the BJP of harbouring intentions to implement what he referred to as the “RSS Nagpurbase­d constituti­on,” alleging a lack of faith in the constituti­on drafted by Baba Saheb Ambedkar. He cited instances where BJP leaders openly advocated for constituti­onal amendments, including BJP MP Lallu Singh’s assertion that “they (BJP) need 400 seats because they want to change the constituti­on.”

The AAP Rajya Sabha MP underscore­d the far-reaching implicatio­ns of potential constituti­onal changes, warning that they could lead to the abolition of elections, reservatio­ns, and the erosion of rights for marginalis­ed communitie­s. Singh cautioned, “If BJP succeeds in changing Constituti­on, then no one will be able to stand up to them and assert their rights.”

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