In a recent statement, former Union Minister P. Chidambaram accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of damaging the constitution of India. Chidambaram, a senior leader of the Congress party, alleged that the ruling BJP was undermining the principles of the constitution by its actions and policies. He criticized the BJP for what he sees as an erosion of democratic values and institutions in the country. Chidambaram’s comments come amid a backdrop of political turmoil and controversy in India, with the opposition parties accusing the government of authoritarian tendencies and a disregard for constitutional norms. The BJP, on the other hand, has defended its record and policies, arguing that it is committed to upholding the constitution and the rule of law. The political climate in India remains charged and polarized, with both sides trading accusations and criticisms. The upcoming elections in several states will be a key test for the BJP and its opponents, as they seek to mobilize support and win over voters. The debate over the state of the constitution and democratic values is likely to continue to be a central issue in Indian politics in the coming months. The BJP’s actions and policies will be closely scrutinized by its critics and opponents, as they seek to hold the government accountable and uphold the principles of the constitution.

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