NEW DELHI — Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Congress President
Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of misleading
the country by "twisting facts" about Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's
letter on reservation to states and demanded an apology.
Participating in a discussion on 'Glorious Journey of 75
years of the Constitution of India' in the Upper House, Kharge also accused the
BJP leaders of indulging in 'bhakti' of Prime Minister Modi, asserting that it
was leading the country towards dictatorship.
The Congress President cited Modi’s speech in which he had
said there was no elected government between 1947-1952 and the Congress had
illegally amended the Constitution.
Kharge said the first amendment was carried out by the
Constituent Assembly members which included Syama Prasad Mookerjee and was
undertaken to provide reservation to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes, fix
problems related to education, employment and abolish Zamindari system.
"I want to inform the House that the Supreme Court had
rejected Madras state's decision on reservation."
He said that the other aspect of this amendment was to stop
communal propaganda and Sardar Patel in a letter on July 3, 1950 had suggested
to Nehru that constitutional amendment was the only remedy for this problem.
"Therefore, Nehru wrote a letter to chief ministers.
This has been mentioned in PM's speech after twisting facts to defame Nehru for
which he should apologise to the nation. This is my demand. If you twist the
facts before the nation and attempt to defame, then you should apologise in
this House and other House and before people of this country," Kharge
said.
He said the prime minister lives in past, not in present and
it would have been better had he listed present achievements that strengthened
democracy.
He said erstwhile leaders of RSS were against the
Constitution.
"In 1949, the entire country knew that RSS leaders
opposed the Constitution because it was not based on Manusmriti. RSS mouthpiece
Organiser in the edition of November 30, 1949 had written about it," he
said.
Kharge said that it is clear from debates of the Constituent
Assembly that erstwhile leaders of RSS were against the Constitution.
"Those who hated the flag, Ashok Chakra and the
Constitution are today giving lessons to us on the Constitution."
Kharge said that even when many powerful countries were not
practising universal adult franchise, women and all sections of societies in
India were given the right to vote during the Congress regime through the
Constitution.
He said that government leaders cut-paste information and
present them as per their convenience to twist facts.
"Those who did not fight for the country, how will they
know the importance of freedom, Constitution?" Kharge asked.
BJP has been giving 'jumlas' and befooling people of the
country and questioned promises made by Modi to pay Rs 15 lakh, he said adding
people are still waiting for the money as well as two crore jobs and doubling
of farmers' income.
Kharge said that BJP is against reservation and that is why
the party is against caste census.
He further said the Congress government will implement women
reservation faster than BJP.
Kharge also raised the issue of Manipur, which is suffering
from ethnic violence for the last one-and-half years. He said that the prime
minister travels everywhere but has no time to visit the strife-torn state.