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‘Any move to alter statute will face stiff resistance’

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In a fresh attack on the BJP, NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Wednesday said any move to alter the Constituti­on would meet with stiff resistance from the common people.

Pawar recalled that former prime minister Indira Gandhi was “taught a lesson” by the people (in the 1977 elections) for imposition of Emergency in 1975.

Referring to Union minister Anant Kumar Hegde’s remarks, the veteran politician alleged that changing the Constituti­on was the policy of the ruling BJP.

“People will destroy those who attempt to change the constituti­on. The NCP will fight the battle to remove the ruling dispensati­on from power. The fight is not easy but we will fight it till the end,” the NCP chief said while addressing a party meeting on “Save Constituti­on”.

He said former prime minister Indira Gandhi had worked hard for upliftment of the poor and improved India’s prestige at the global level during her tenure.

“However, due to peculiar circumstan­ces, she imposed Emergency in the country. However, the common man taught her a lesson... Not only did her government lose the elections but she herself lost her Parliament­ary seat also,” recalled Pawar who was with the Congress before floating the NCP in year 1999.

Pawar alleged that atrocities on deprived sections, minorities, women and backward classes have risen in the last four years. “There are many incidents of mob lynching but the accused are roaming free. The ruling dispensati­on doesn’t believe in the constituti­on,” the former Union minister said.

Pawar also referred to then RSS chief MS Golwalkar’s book “Bunch of Thoughts” which he said had termed the constituti­on “cumbersome and heterogene­ous”.

“Our Constituti­on too is just a cumbersome and heterogene­ous piecing together of various articles from various constituti­ons of western countries. It has absolutely nothing which can be called our own,” Pawar said quoting the book.

Referring to the remarks made by Anant Kumar Hegde, the Minister of State for Skill Developmen­t, Pawar said it was the BJP’s policy to change the constituti­on.

Hegde had reportedly said last year that “We are here to change the Constituti­on and we’ll change it.” He later apologised after his remarks invited widescale condemnati­on.

“Even when union minister Anant Kumar Hegde says that his government’s aim was to change the constituti­on, the government says it was his personal view and there was no such move. There can be no personal view of a union minister. This (changing the constituti­on) is the BJP's policy. The BJP just wants to test the mood of the people by making such comments,” Pawar said.

 ?? PIC: BL SONI ?? NCP President Sharad Pawar along with women’s wing leader Faujiya Khan during the ‘Save the Constituti­on’ at YB Chavan hall in Mumbai on Wednesday.
PIC: BL SONI NCP President Sharad Pawar along with women’s wing leader Faujiya Khan during the ‘Save the Constituti­on’ at YB Chavan hall in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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