In a recent statement, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of damaging the Indian Constitution. Chidambaram, a former Union Minister, criticized the BJP for what he perceives as a threat to the fundamental principles of the Constitution. The veteran politician also expressed concern over the state of democracy in the country, warning that the damage caused by the BJP could be irreparable. Chidambaram’s comments come amidst a backdrop of political turmoil and unrest in various parts of India. The BJP, on the other hand, has consistently defended its policies and decisions, maintaining that they are in the best interest of the nation. The ongoing political discourse between the Congress and the BJP reflects the deep-rooted ideological differences that have long existed between the two major parties in India. As the country gears up for crucial state elections and looks ahead to the next general elections, the political landscape remains highly charged and polarized. The statements made by Chidambaram are likely to further intensify the political debate in the coming days. For more updates on Indian politics and the latest news, stay tuned to our website.

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