On the occasion of Constitution Day, former Chief Minister and BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai launched a sharp critique against the Congress party, accusing it of never truly believing in the Constitution of India or governing in accordance with its principles. Bommai’s remarks were made in response to Congress’s efforts to portray itself as a champion of the Constitution.
“Congress never believed in the Constitution and never ruled as per it,” Bommai stated, asserting that the party’s historical actions have contradicted the values enshrined in India’s founding document. He further suggested that the Congress party’s current rhetoric surrounding the Constitution is merely an attempt to cover up its past failures and shortcomings. “To cover it up, they want to show themselves as champions of the Constitution,” Bommai added, accusing the Congress of trying to distance itself from its past governance, which he believes was marked by neglect of constitutional principles.
Bommai’s comments come amid ongoing debates over the role of the Constitution in shaping India’s democracy and the actions of various political parties. While the Congress party has consistently advocated for upholding constitutional values, Bommai’s remarks highlight a longstanding rivalry between the BJP and Congress, especially regarding their respective approaches to governance and national policies.
The BJP leader’s statement also touches upon broader criticisms of the Congress party, suggesting that despite its attempts to project a progressive image, the party has failed to live up to the ideals of the Constitution, particularly during its rule in the past.
Bommai concluded by emphasizing that the people of Karnataka and India have already “rejected” the Congress, underscoring the BJP’s belief in following the Constitution while ensuring strong and effective governance. As Constitution Day celebrations unfold, Bommai’s comments reflect the ongoing political discourse surrounding the legacy of India’s democratic institutions and the role of political parties in upholding them.
With the Karnataka Assembly elections on the horizon, Bommai’s comments are likely to fuel further political debates between the ruling Congress and opposition BJP, particularly on issues related to governance, accountability, and constitutional values.