Congress has no right to profess love for our Constitution: PM Modi on 49th Emergency anniversary

On Tuesday, the BJP launched a massive campaign on the 49th anniversary of the Emergency imposed by former Prime Minister and Congress leader Indira Gandhi in 1975. This action comes as a counter to the opposition INDIA bloc's attempt to challenge the BJP on the issue of the Constitution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the situation directly, stating, "Those who imposed the Emergency have no right to profess their love for our Constitution."
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