NDA Leaders Criticize Opposition's 'Save Constitution' March
The NDA leaders criticized the opposition MPs for their 'Save Constitution' march, urging them to focus on progress post-elections. They emphasized cooperation and addressing public issues, while slamming Congress over the Emergency period as a historical blemish on Indian democracy.
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The NDA leaders took a firm stand against the opposition MPs' 'Save Constitution' march, cautioning that it's now time to focus on national progress instead of political theatrics. Speaking to PTI, TDP MP and Union Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu stressed the importance of constructive dialogue for the country's growth.
Naidu asserted that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government is committed to working collaboratively with the opposition for public welfare. 'We will take their concerns seriously and address public issues. Our government functions with an inclusive attitude,' he noted.
Meanwhile, BJP MP and former Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai criticized Congress for the march, alleging that their past actions during the Emergency had 'murdered' democracy. Union Ministers Rajiv Ranjan Singh and S P Singh Baghel echoed these sentiments, reaffirming their dedication to constitutional values and dismissing the opposition's claims.
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