New Delhi:Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi will project Congress's commitment to protect the Constitution and the provision of reservations enshrined in the document to counter the BJP false allegations in the ongoing Lok Sabha campaign.
According to party strategists, the BJP’s stand that it needed 400 seats to change the Constitution was aimed at tinkering with the provisions of reservations. The party strategists feel that the threat of removing caste-based reservations was resonating with the people in the villages and denting the saffron party’s prospects.
The party insiders said that PM Modi suddenly brought up the Adani-Ambani issue during his campaign on May 8 to deflect public attention from the opposition’s charge that the ruling party wanted to tinker with the reservations.
Accordingly, the party managers have arranged a national level convention on Constitution in Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow on May 10 where Rahul Gandhi will articulate his views on the issue. Before that, Rahul and SP leader Akhilesh Yadav will address joint rallies in Kannauj and Kanpur seats respectively.
“Rahul Gandhi will address a national convention on Constitution in Lucknow on May 10. The BJP’s threat of changing the Constitution which could remove reservations system has concerned people across villages in the country. Various BJP leaders have said during the campaign that the party needs 400 seats to change the Constitution. Our leader reiterates his commitment to protect the Constitution at every election rally he addresses but there is a need to amplify the message. The message of his speech in Lucknow will go across the country,” AICC secretary in charge of UP Tauqir Alam told ETV Bharat.
“The PM is concerned over the negative impact of the 400 plus campaign in the rural parts of the country and therefore tried to deflect public attention by bringing up the issue of Adani and Ambani who are actually his friends. But we have to keep the focus on the need to protect the Constitution,” he said.