The Karnataka chief minister alleged that the main reason behind BJP and Sangh Parivar’s hatred for Ambedkar was the Constitution.”Until this written Constitution came into force, the Indian society had the Manusmriti, which made caste and gender discrimination a law. Babasaheb Ambedkar, who hoped for freedom, equality and fraternity, not only gave the Constitution, but he also burned the unwritten Constitution Manusmriti that was in force until then,” the CM said.He noted that on December 25, 1927, Ambedkar publicly burned the Manusmriti and 22 years later, he created a new Constitution.Siddaramaiah charged that the hatred of the BJP and the RSS for Ambedkar was not new.According to him, the details of the statements made by RSS leaders, including its founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, his successor Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar and Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar against the Constitution are in the pages of history.Babasaheb Ambedkar dedicated the Constitution to the country on November 30, 1949.Four days later, the RSS mouthpiece ‘Organiser’ wrote an editorial against the Constitution, he pointed out.The RSS is defending this editorial even today,” the CM alleged.”Golwalkar had also opposed Ambedkar and the Constitution in his book, ‘Bunch of Thought’, which is considered the Constitution of the RSS”, he said.Golwalkar wrote that after the Vedas, the most sacred book for the Hindu nation – Manusmriti, which has been the basis of our culture, traditions and customs since time immemorial, Siddaramaiah said.Neither the BJP nor the RSS has so far rejected the “RSS editorial” that opposed the Constitution and Ambedkar, nor the views of Golwalkar and Savarkar, he said.Siddaramaiah said Ambedkar was not an annoyance, but an eternal memory.”As long as we breathe, as long as the Sun and Moon exist on this Earth, the memory of Ambedkar will be there. The more you insult him, the more he will bounce back and rise, and he will light up our path of progress,” he underlined.The CM also reiterated that if Ambedkar was not there, he and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge would not have occupied high positions. Instead, he would have had to stay in his village grazing cattle and sheep, he added.The CM said it was on the expected lines that Shah blamed the opposition for twisting his statement.”Prime Minister Narendra Modi too came to the defense of his close friend and made a long statement. All this was expected,” Siddaramaiah told the Assembly.The Congress MLAs put out photos of Ambedkar on their tables, while the BJP displayed posters in the assembly, accusing Siddaramaiah of being anti-Hindu.Both sides raised slogans against each other.The commotion led to the adjournment of the House twice by Speaker U T Khader.
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