
Main Minister Siddaramaiah. File | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Main Minister Siddaramaiah attacked Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Friday against the words “secular” and “socialist” in the preamble of the constitution.
He responded to RSS Sarkaryavah Datatreya Hosabale Challenge to review two words, which was inserted into the preamble at the time Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
He notes that the RSS leader was not informal, and the main minister wrote on X that “is part of a long -term agenda to transform Indian democracy into their ideological image”. Mr. Siddaramaiah further said, “Let me clearly tell me that if not for these constitutional values, people like me would never have the opportunity to study, speak or serve. This is too much justice, equality and secularism.”
The main minister stated that these two words were inserted when secular values were attacked, especially RSS and its associated entities.
“Let’s not forget: RSS refused to accept the constitution when it was accepted. In its organizer Náustka, the RSS complained in 1949 that the Constitution had” nothing to call his own “, and it lays that it ignored Indian ancient traditions,” said Chief Minister.
“In recent elections, BJP leaders have openly stated that they needed 400 seats to rewrite the constitution. India’s people have seen through this agenda – and gave them a significant answer. Now they are back to their old book.
Published – June 28, 2025 12:05