Shivraj Singh Chauhan's dream will not be fulfilled, Pramod Tiwari said amid the debate on the preamble of the Constitution
New -Delhi, June 28 (IANS). Congressional Pramod Tiwari on Saturday targeted the statement of Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chauhan, in which he strived the words ‘socialist’ and ‘secular’ of the preamble of the Constitution. Pramod Tiwari said in a conversation with the news agency that if Shivraj Singh Chauhan removed the word ‘socialist’ from the Constitution, he thought about bringing the word ‘capitalist’ in its place, which tried to give a concept like ‘Hum Do Aur Hua Aur Hamara. He said that as long as there is the congress and “Indian” block, this dream of not letting it fulfill it will not thrive the idea of capitalism. The leader of the congress said that if the central government considered ending the Constitution and reservation of the country, it was completely wrong. We won’t make it happen. His dream is always going to be a dream. Pramod Tiwari, who describes the case of gang rape of a law student Cazel in Kolkata, the capital of the Western Beans, said the case was alarming. There was a case of rape of a doctor earlier. He called on the government to take strict action against the accused involved in the case and make sure that such an incident in the future would not happen. One of the three accused of raping a student on the university campus is an alumnus and two current students. The alumni are told that he is a member of the Trinamole Congress. As a result, the opposition BJP became an attacker on the ruling Trinamol. Police have arrested the three accused. There is anger among people across the country on this matter. -Ians shk/ekd shares this story tags