Why BJP has a problem whenever we talk about upholding Constitution: Congress hits back at Shah
The Congress has responded to BJP's accusations against Rahul Gandhi, asserting he only discussed upholding the Constitution. They questioned why the BJP has issues with such discussions. The BJP criticized Gandhi for meeting US lawmaker Ilhan Oma...

Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah came down heavily on Gandhi for his remark on reservation and said it has once again brought to the forefront the Congress' anti-reservation face.
In a post on X, Shah said, "Standing with forces that conspire to divide the country and making anti-national statements have become a habit for Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party."
Responding to Shah's remarks, Congress' media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said, "Ask him to take action, then we will expose the prime minister and the home minister both. The PM goes abroad and makes horrible comments against India and Indians, that is not anti-national?"
"We are talking about upholding the Constitution of India and that is anti-national? Why is it that BJP has a problem whenever we talk about upholding the Constitution? Why are they against the Constitution so much?" he asked.
The BJP also slammed Gandhi over his meeting with US lawmaker Ilhan Omar and others during his visit to the country, alleging that the Congress leader is indulging in "dangerous and mischievous" activities by reaching out to people abroad who are known for their anti-india stand.
Posting on X Gandhi's picture with Omar and the other US Congress members, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said, "The woman in the red circle is Ilhan Omar, the leader of the Democratic Party in America. She has consistently supported the creation of a separate country of Khalistan and Kashmir."
"Currently, Rahul Gandhi is gathering support for this agenda in America," he alleged.
Asked about Dubey's remarks, Khera said, "Had he even head of Ilhan Omar before this? They (BJP) are in power, ask them to write a letter to the state department of the US. Ask them to summon the ambassador of the US. Ask them to take action if they are so excited about Rahul Gandhi meeting several (US) Congress people there. What stops them?" he said.
Gandhi is on a four-day visit to the United States. His first stop was in Dallas, which began on Saturday.
The Congress leader arrived in Washington DC on Monday.
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