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December 18, 2024

"Love is not something to be sold, it has to be spread. It is a feeling, to be evoked in heart, it is a moment to be evoked in others."

Shah accuses Cong of vote-bank politics

Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday accused the Congress of vote-bank politics and slammed it over some of the amendments made in the Constitution during its rule, noting that the amendments made by the BJP governments are meant to empower citizens.

Speaking at the conclusion of the debate in Rajya Sabha on 75 years of the Constitution, Amit Shah took a veiled dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his accusations that BJP wants to change the Constitution.

He also targeted Rahul Gandhi over his "Mohabbat ki Dukan (shop of love)" slogan, saying that love and affection are not something to be sold in a shop.

"We have also listened to speeches of those talking of opening 'mohabbat ki dukan' in every village. Love is not something to be sold, it has to be spread. It is a feeling, to be evoked in heart, it is a moment to be evoked in others," he said.

He said Congress amended the Constitution 77 times in its 55 years of rule whereas the BJP in 16 years made 22 changes.

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