'Sahab, ismein sab kuch likha hai': Kharge slams Modi’s 'empty Constitution' remarks, urges Congress to send PM a copy

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge defended his party's commitment to the Constitution against criticism from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kharge accused the BJP of hypocrisy, highlighting their past disregard for Ambedkar and questioning Modi's intentions toward the Constitution. He cited the fulfillment of Congress' pledges in Congress-led states as proof of their commitment to the people.
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