In a recent statement, former Union Minister P Chidambaram accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of damaging the constitution. Chidambaram, a senior leader of the Congress party, expressed his concerns about the BJP’s actions and their impact on the country’s democratic values. He criticized the ruling party for what he perceived as a disregard for the principles enshrined in the constitution. Chidambaram’s comments come at a time when there is growing debate and discussion about the state of democracy in India. The BJP has been in power at the center since 2014 and has faced criticism from opposition parties and civil society groups on various issues. Chidambaram’s remarks are likely to fuel further discussions on the role of the BJP in upholding constitutional values. The veteran politician is known for his strong views on governance and has been vocal in his opposition to what he sees as threats to democratic institutions. The BJP has not yet responded to Chidambaram’s comments, but the issue is likely to generate more debate in the coming days. As India approaches the next general elections, the state of democracy and the role of political parties in upholding constitutional values will continue to be important topics of discussion. Chidambaram’s statement is a reminder of the ongoing tensions and disagreements within the Indian political landscape and the challenges facing the country’s democratic system.

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