BJP's Madan Rathore Hails Party's Constitutional Commitment on Republic Day

Rajasthan BJP President Madan Rathore, during Republic Day celebrations at the party's state office, emphasized the BJP's deep commitment to respecting and upholding the Indian Constitution. He cited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gesture of touching the Constitution to his forehead as symbolic of this reverence. Rathore contrasted India's strengthening constitutional system under decisive leadership with the weakening systems in neighboring countries like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. He stated the double-engine government in Rajasthan is working to ensure inclusive development and citizen participation in nation-building.

Key Points: BJP's Republic Day Focus on Constitution & Modi's Reverence

  • BJP's constitutional commitment
  • PM Modi's symbolic reverence
  • Contrast with neighboring nations
  • Double-engine govt in Rajasthan
  • Foundation of democracy
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Madan Rathore hails BJP's commitment to Constitution on Republic Day

Rajasthan BJP chief Madan Rathore asserts BJP's highest respect for the Constitution on Republic Day, citing PM Modi's gesture and strong democratic systems.

Madan Rathore hails BJP's commitment to Constitution on Republic Day
"The BJP has always worked to accord the highest respect to the Constitution - Madan Rathore"

Jaipur, Jan 26

The 77th Republic Day was celebrated with enthusiasm and patriotic fervour at the state office of the Bharatiya Janata Party here, where the party's Rajasthan unit President Madan Rathore and Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma unfurled the national flag.

Extending Republic Day greetings to the people of Rajasthan, Rathore said January 26 marks the day when the Constitution of India came into force, laying the foundation of the world's largest democracy.

He asserted that if any political party in the country has truly respected and upheld the Constitution, it is the BJP.

"The BJP has always worked to accord the highest respect to the Constitution and to uphold its spirit in governance," he said.

Rathore stated that the Constitution teaches discipline, decorum, equality and adherence to the rule of law, which are essential for maintaining a strong law-and-order system and ensuring a dignified life for every citizen.

He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi symbolised reverence for the Constitution by touching it to his forehead upon assuming office, reflecting the BJP's deep commitment to constitutional values.

He added that BJP workers and public representatives across the country consistently function within the framework of the Constitution.

Referring to governance in Rajasthan, the BJP State President said the "double-engine" government is striving to ensure that the benefits of freedom reach the common citizen, development opportunities are expanded and people actively participate in nation-building.

Drawing comparisons with neighbouring countries, Rathore said constitutional systems have weakened in nations such as Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan, where citizens are struggling to protect their fundamental rights.

In contrast, the BJP leader said that India's Constitutional system has grown stronger due to decisive leadership and respect for democratic institutions.

He emphasised that along with honouring the Constitution, it is necessary to build a system that ensures inclusive development of all sections of society while nurturing integrity, discipline and national character among citizens.

The event was attended by MP Ghanshyam Tiwari, Manju Sharma, former state president Satish Poonia, MLA Gopal Sharma, Balmukundacharya Maharaj, BJP vice-president Mukesh Dadhich, general secretaries Shravan Singh Bagdi and Mithilesh Gautam, state secretaries Ajit Mandhan, Narayan Meena, Aidan Singh Bhati and Apurva Singh, state office secretary Mukesh Parik, media in-charge Pramod Vashisht, district head Rama Chopra, and party office bearers and workers from various fronts.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the sentiment is right, actions speak louder than words. All parties should be judged by their work for the common man, not just speeches on national days. Let's see more concrete development in Rajasthan.
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Aryan P
The comparison with neighbouring countries is spot on. We often take our stable democracy for granted. We must protect our constitutional values at all costs. Proud to be Indian!
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Sarah B
Interesting to read this perspective from Rajasthan. The point about inclusive development for all sections is crucial. Hope the "double-engine" government delivers on that promise effectively.
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Karthik V
Republic Day is a reminder of our duties as much as our rights. Discipline and national character are indeed needed. But this commitment must be visible every day, in every government office, not just in speeches.
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Nisha Z
The Constitution belongs to all Indians, not just one party. It's good to hear leaders talk about upholding it, but the real test is ensuring justice and equality for every citizen, regardless of their background. Let's work together on that.

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