Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said that the Constitution of India stands firmly against communal forces and remains the foundation of equal rights and opportunities for every citizen.
Addressing a public gathering, Siddaramaiah said his political journey and rise to public office were possible only because of the constitutional framework that guarantees social justice and equality.
“I believe in the Constitution. I could not have occupied any of the positions I held if there was no Constitution,” the Chief Minister stated, underlining his commitment to constitutional values.
The senior Congress leader also asserted that he would continue to oppose communal politics and any attempts to weaken democratic institutions.
“Till my last breath, I will fight against communal forces, those who try to undermine the Constitution and those who prevent equal opportunities for everyone in society,” he said.
Siddaramaiah’s remarks come amid continuing political debates in the country over secularism, social justice and the protection of constitutional principles. His statement is being viewed as a strong defence of inclusive governance and equal rights guaranteed under the Constitution.
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