This leader threatened to overturn the Constitution, also gave an open challenge to Modi-Shah!
The election atmosphere in the country is heated, and political rhetoric is at its peak at this time. Recently, a video has gone viral on social media, in which a person is seen threatening Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to change Ambedkar's Constitution. The words of the alleged SP leader in this video contain a dangerous message, which not only questions the constitutional stability of the country, but this statement also has deep political and social implications.
The person openly gave PM Modi
In this video, a person openly challenges Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah and says, “There is a population of 25 crores, listen to Modi ji and Amit Shah ji, if your ears have become deaf then remove the dirt from your ears and open your ears.” Listen, they were 5 lakhs, now 5 crore people will make such a sacrifice that the Constitution of India will be overturned.
Also, people standing behind this person are seen clapping happily, who are supporting this statement. This video is becoming increasingly viral on social media platforms and people are reacting to it considering it a dangerous statement.
Political context of this statement
Although the name of the person in this video has not been revealed yet, it is being claimed that this person is a Samajwadi Party (SP) leader. If this is true, then this statement once again points towards the increasing controversies and rhetoric in SP's politics. The purpose of this statement may clearly be to challenge the leaders in power and make them realize their power, but its message is creating deep concern in the society.
Alarm bells for democratic values
That a leader of a party like SP challenges the provisions of the Constitution and the basic principles of Indian democracy is not only an alarm bell for democratic values, but it can also affect the social and political stability in the country. Adherence to the Constitution created by Ambedkar is the foundation of Indian politics, and such statements run the risk of hurting constitutional ideals.
reaction on social media
Sharing the video on Twitter, a user wrote, “Will Muslims overturn Ambedkar's Constitution? This 'SP leader' is being described as such? This video is going viral fast… the country has to understand this dangerous thinking.” This comment underlines the seriousness of this statement, and has become a topic of deep discussion among citizens across the country.
Will Muslims overturn Ambedkar's “Constitution”?
This “SP leader” is being described?
This video is going “viral” rapidly… The country has to understand this dangerous thinking-pic.twitter.com/RnfvrZ4ugZ
— Sudhir Mishra 🇮🇳 (@Sudhir_mish) November 16, 2024
Political rhetoric and its limits
The issue raised through this video is serious, and it indicates to what extent extreme rhetoric can reach in electoral politics. Political parties need to avoid this type of rhetoric, because it not only threatens to spread unrest in the society, but it can also weaken the political system and constitution of the country. The opposition should also set its limits regarding this matter, so that there is no harm to the democratic processes and brotherhood in the society.
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