Constitution day: PM Modi says "Countrymen did not allow the constitution to come down"
Constitution day: PM Modi says
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New Delhi: Recently, a joint meeting of the two houses has been called on the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the constitution. Which includes members of both houses including Union Minister. On this occasion, President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are also present in the Central Hall of Parliament.

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According to the information received, it has also been learned that while addressing the joint session, PM Modi said that these are historic days for our country. Where we adopted the Constitution 70 years ago. There are some days and some occasions that inspire us to work better with Atik. This is a historic occasion. At the same time, 70 years ago, we duly adopted the Constitution. Where 26 November hurts as well when the terrorists tried to shatter India's great high traditions, culture heritage in Mumbai. I salute all those spirits today. The constitution was discussed in this hall 7 decades ago. Dreams were discussed, hopes were discussed.

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It is believed that recently Congress, Shiv Sena, Left, and DMK MPs decided to boycott the Constitution Day celebrations. Opposition parties allege that BJP has killed democracy in Maharashtra. Protests are being held near the Ambedkar statue in the opposition party's Parliament complex.

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