
“Mask Of RSS Has Come Off Again…”: Rahul Gandhi’s Jab On Preamble Row
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“Mask Of RSS Has Come Off Again…”: Rahul Gandhi’s Jab On Preamble Row
RSS calls for a ‘debate’ over retaining the words ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ in the Preamble to the Constitution. Congress MP attacks the ideological mentor of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. “The mask of the RSS has come off again,” Mr Gandhi said on X, picking up where party comms chief Jairam Ramesh left off this morning. Critics of these terms’ inclusion believe the political background – Mrs Gandhi’s Congress government curtailed Parliament’s powers – mean there are questions over the legitimacy of the amendment itself. The RSS has NEVER accepted the Constitution of India. It attacked Dr. Ambedkar, Nehru, and others involved in its framing. In the RSS’s own words, the Constitution was not inspired by Manusmriti. The Chief Justice of India noted that past decisions by the court, including the 1973 Kesavan judgment, on the issue were delivered by the leading RSS leaders. Would it be asking too much to request him to take the trouble to read it?
“The mask of the RSS has come off again,” Mr Gandhi said on X, picking up where party comms chief Jairam Ramesh left off this morning. “The Constitution irks them because it speaks of equality, secularism, and justice. The RSS-BJP don’t want the Constitution… they want the Manusmriti.”
“They aim to strip the marginalised and the poor of their rights and enslave them again. Snatching a powerful weapon like the Constitution from them is their real agenda.”
“The RSS should stop dreaming this dream – we will never let them succeed…”
RSS का नक़ाब फिर से उतर गया।
संविधान इन्हें चुभता है क्योंकि वो समानता, धर्मनिरपेक्षता और न्याय की बात करता है।
RSS-BJP को संविधान नहीं, मनुस्मृति चाहिए। ये बहुजनों और ग़रीबों से उनके अधिकार छीनकर उन्हें दोबारा ग़ुलाम बनाना चाहते हैं। संविधान जैसा ताक़तवर हथियार उनसे छीनना इनका… — Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) June 27, 2025
This chapter in the row over the terms ‘secular’ and ‘socialist’ – added to the Preamble in 1976 – began after Mr Hosabale’s comments Thursday, and as the BJP upped attacks on the Congress over the Emergency imposed by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi a year earlier, i.e., 1975.
Critics of these terms’ inclusion believe the political background – Mrs Gandhi’s Congress government curtailed Parliament’s powers – mean there are questions over the legitimacy of the amendment itself.
RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale, demanded a ‘debate’ be held on retaining the terms.
Jairam Ramesh responded first for the Congress, drawing the RSS leader’s attention to a Supreme Court judgement quashing a petition to remove the terms from the Preamble.
The RSS has NEVER accepted the Constitution of India. It attacked Dr. Ambedkar, Nehru, and others involved in its framing from Nov 30, 1949 onwards. In the RSS’s own words, the Constitution was not inspired by Manusmriti.
The RSS and the BJP have repeatedly given the call for a… pic.twitter.com/WP07XV7MuA — Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) June 27, 2025
“The Chief Justice of India himself delivered a judgment on November 25, 2024, on the issue now being raised by the leading RSS functionary. Would it be asking too much to request him to take the trouble to read it?” the Congress leader posted on X.
The reference was to a ruling by a two-judge bench in November last year; then-Chief Justice Sanjiv Kumar noted that past decisions by the court, including the landmark 1973 Kesavananda Bharti and 1994 SR Bommai cases observed “secularism is a basic feature of the Constitution”.
The court similarly defended inclusion of ‘socialist’ in the Preamble. Its interpretation, it said, “should not be restricted to the economic policies… rather ‘socialist’ denotes the State’s commitment to be a Welfare state… ensuring equality of opportunity and social justice.”
The court also pointed out the petitions had been filed in 2020, “… 44 years after the words ‘socialist’ and ‘secular’ became integral to the Preamble”, and that made the plea “particularly questionable”.
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The Congress has repeatedly accused the BJP of wanting to alter fundamental tenets of the Constitution, a charge it made into a poll issue before last year’s federal election.
Mr Gandhi, in fact, began appearing at public events with a small, red-bound copy of the Constitution, which he would wave for emphasis during campaign speeches.
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The BJP also issued equally repeated denials; Home Minister Amit Shah told NDTV the party had no intention of ever doing that, and pointed out it had already won two consecutive elections.
Each time the party had an overwhelming majority and could have changed the Constitution at will, but did not, Mr Shah told NDTV.