Kerala Congress to march to District Collectorates over Amit Shah’s remark on Ambedkar, election rule change


Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi in a conversation with Congress MP K.C. Venugopal in New Delhi. File

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi in a conversation with Congress MP K.C. Venugopal in New Delhi. File
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The Congress will stage marches to District Collectorates in Kerala on December 24 to highlight Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s allegedly disparaging comments about the late Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the iconic chairperson of the committee that drafted the Indian Constitution. 

All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary, K. C. Venugopal, MP, told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram that Congress activists would meet the respective District Collectors and submit a signed petition seeking Mr. Shah’s resignation. 

He said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs further denigrated Dr. Ambedkar by demeaningly juxtaposing his picture with a U.S.-based business person during a demonstration outside Parliament House.

Mr. Venugopal said Congress will screen Mr. Shah’s “disparaging” speech in the Parliament in village and town squares. “Mr. Shah had commented that incanting God’s name would secure heaven rather than repeatedly chanting Dr. Ambedkar,” he added. 

He said that Indian democracy was in peril. “The BJP-led Central government had systematically whittled down the Election Commission of India’s (ECI’s) independence,” he said.

For one, the Union Government replaced the Chief Justice with a Cabinet Minister in the panel that chose the Chief Election Commissioner of India. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi were the other members. “The rejig of the panel has stacked the decks in favour of the BJP’s nominee for the top constitutional post,” he said. 

Mr. Venugopal said the Union Government had recently amended the Conduct of Election Rules to restrict public access to the final voter’s list. 

He said the BJP’s move came after the INDIA bloc petitioned the ECI to release the electoral records relating to the recent polls in Maharashtra and Haryana, especially details of last-minute voting. 

Mr. Venugopal said the Centre had hurriedly amended the Conduct of Election rules after the High Court in Haryana ordered the ECI to release the documents sought by INDIA bloc allies. 



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