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Parliament Session: Nirmala Sitharaman Slams Congress-Nehru Amid Constitution Debate; Kharge Hits Back

Kicking off the session, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has accused the Congress party for curbing f♛reedom of speech after adopting the Constitution in 1950.

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As the winter session of the Parliament continues, the much awaited Constitution debate is underway in🎉 the Rajya Sabha. Kicking off the session, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has accused the Congress party for curbing freedom of speech after adopting the Constitution in 1950.

Addressi🤪🅠ng the upper house, Sitharaman added that the Indian constitution has "stood the test of time".

“Today we are extremely proud of the way India’s democracy is growing. As the country marks the 75th year of its Constitution, it is time to reaffirm our commitment to build India, that is Bharat, that shall 🦩uphold the spirit enshrined in this sacred document,” Sithar🌜aman said.

The BJP leader also paid homage to the 389 members of the Constitue🍸nt assembly.

Sitharaman Slams Congress

Speaking in the Rཧajya Sabha, Sitharaman criticised the Congress party and the Nehru government for amending the constitution for their own gain.

“In the last seven decades, this living document, our C🐬onstitution, has seen many amendments,” she said, alleging that the first amendment under Nehru’s interim government “curbed the freedom of speech”.

"The Supreme Court in 1950 had ruled in favour of the Communist magazine “Cross Roads” and the RSS organisational magazine “Organizer”. But in response, the (then) interim governm♐ent thought that there was a need for a first Constitutional amendment and that was brought in by the Indian National Congress (INC) and it was essentially to curb the freedom. So India, a democratic country which prides itself even today on freedom of expression saw the first interim government coming up with a Constitutional amendment which was to curb the freedom of speech of Indians and that within one year of adoption of the Constitution," the finance minister added.

Mallikarjun Kharge Hits Back

R﷽eacting to Sitharaman's statements during the Constitution debate,🍎 Congress president Malikarjun Kharge has criticised the Union Finance minister for "defaming" Nehru and Indira Gandhi.

"Those people who hate the nation👍al flag, those who hate our 'Ashok Chakra', those who hate the Constitution... such people are trying to teach us. When the Constitution was made, these people burned it. They torched effigies of Babasaheb Ambedkar,🌼 Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi at Ramleela Maidan (in Delhi) the day the Constitution was adopted," said Kharge.

The Congress president also called PM Modi th🐲e "number one liarꦦ."

"It was said that Rs 15 la🌱kh would come but nothing came... these people are misleading the country and deceiving the people by lying. The Prime Minister should have told what he has done in the last 11 years to strengthen the Constitution," he added.

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