VIDEO- When Rahul Gandhi and Kiren Rijiju collided outside the Parliament, see what happened next?

New Delhi. A video of the unexpected meeting of Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on the occasion of the death anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar has surfaced. During the meeting, the two leaders shook hands warmly and exchanged pleasantries, reflecting personal cordiality amid political differences.

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In this video, it is seen that Kiren Rijiju and Rahul Gandhi shake hands with each other and Rijiju jokingly says that I am a little scared. At the time of this meeting, Congress leaders Rajiv Shukla and Udit Raj were also present along with Rahul Gandhi. This meeting took place at a time when Rahul Gandhi reiterated the threat to the Constitution and remembered Ambedkar’s contribution. Today, tributes are being paid to Ambedkar ji on his death anniversary across the country.

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After paying tribute, Rahul Gandhi described Dr. BR Ambedkar as ‘an ideal man’ who gave the Constitution to the country. He reiterated that “the Constitution of India is in danger and we are engaged in protecting it.” At the same time, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju also clarified his stand on protecting the Constitution. He said that the Indian Constitution is our identity and it is our responsibility to preserve it. Ambedkar ji’s contribution to Indian society and politics is priceless and it is the duty of all of us to honor his legacy.

Bhimrao Ambedkar is being remembered

Let us tell you that today Constitution maker Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is being remembered across the country on his death anniversary. By creating the Indian Constitution, he provided a strong foundation of democracy to the country. He was a strong supporter of social justice, equality and education throughout his life.

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