RSS-BJP trying to undermine constitution: Warring
Targets AAP govt on drugs, asks, what happened to ‘Yudh’

PHAGWARA, (Samajweekly) Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring today alleged that the RSS and the BJP were trying to undermine the constitution of the country as the RSS leaders had never accepted it. He also warned against their designs to divide the country along communal lines. Addressing the ‘Samviadan Bachao Sabha’ (Save Constitution Meeting) here today, organized by the local party MLA Balwinder Dhaliwal, Warring asserted that the Congress party will not allow anyone even to touch the constitution, leave 
apart changing it. The PCC president noted, while displaying a copy of the constitution, it was because of the constitution of the country that there was freedom and equality in the society. Otherwise, he pointed out, people had no freedom, no voice and no rights. He quoted one of the former RSS chiefs MS Golwalkar having written in his book that he did not accept the constitution of the country. He said, for a long
time the RSS had not even accepted the national tricolor. Warring alleged that it was the Congress leader Rahul Gandhi who had launched the save constitution campaign and warned people of the country against the BJP’s designs. He said the BJP’s slogan of winning ‘400 plus’ seats, was aimed at changing the constitution. “But people of the country taught them a lesson by restricting them to 240 seats”, he observed, pointing out how Prime Minister Modi had to bow before the constitution after taking over for his third term”. The PCC president was critical of the state government, also saying it had failed on all fronts. He referred to the government’s much touted war on drugs, ‘Yudh Nashya Virudh’. He asked the government to spell out what was the status of the ‘war on drugs’ whether the drugs had really finished from the state on May 31, the deadline set by the AAP government. Prominent among those present included senior party leader and Amritsar MP Grujeet Aujla, Bholath MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira, former MLAs Navtej Cheema, Pawan Adhia and Amritpal Bhonsle others.



