Rajasthan: Uproar over Guru Golwalkar in assembly
Rajasthan: Uproar over Guru Golwalkar in assembly
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Jaipur: Recently, in the special session called on Thursday to discuss the Indian Constitution and basic duties in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly as part of the Constitution Day celebrations, the Opposition fiercely accused each other. On Thursday, the first day of the two-day session, legislators of the ruling Congress Congress targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). At the same time, BJP made allegations about the 70 years of Congress rule.

According to the information received from sources, during this period, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal while referring to the second Sarsanghchalak of RSS, Guru Golwalkar, said that he had written a book, in which three people were said to be a detriment to the country. Among them, one Muslim, second Christian and third Left. Dhariwal said that the tricolor flag is hoisted all over the country, but instead of the RSS flag in the RSS branches. On hearing this, BJP MLAs stood up from their seats and started speaking loudly. Seeing the uproar, Assembly Speaker Dr. CP Joshi tried to calm down.

RSS had advocated for Manusmriti instead of the Constitution: Let us tell you that Transport Minister Pratap Singh Khachariwas said that there should be meaningful debate in the ceremony organized on the occasion of Constitution Day, but the BJP is misusing it. Senior BJP MLA Rajendra Rathore said that the country is progressing continuously under the leadership of PM Modi. The Congress has always run schemes in the name of a single family. He also had an argument with the Congress MLAs on this. Independent MLA Sanyam Lodha said that the constitution was adopted on January 26, 1949. Only four days after that, the Constitution was criticized in the RSS mouthpiece Organizer. Manusmriti was advocated in place of the constitution in its editorial. Guru Golwalkar criticized the constitution.

Two MLAs took oath: Rita Chaudhary and Narayan Beniwal, who were recently elected on Thursday during the assembly session, took the oath. The Speaker of the Assembly administered him the oath. Rita Chaudhary Mandawa of Congress and Narayan Beniwal of National Democratic Party have been elected in the by-election.

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