Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav claimed on Saturday that the Constitution would be in danger if Congress comes to power in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Yadav rebuffed accusations from the INDIA bloc and Congress, stating that the BJP has no intention of altering the Constitution. He noted, "The Constitution has been amended over 100 times and the Congress cannot forget that during its rule it was amended the maximum number of times."
During a press conference concluding the campaign for 13 constituencies in Maharashtra, Yadav accused Congress of divisive tactics while praising the BJP and Prime Minister Modi's inclusive policies. He also criticized Congress for jailing numerous opposition leaders and questioned their reluctance to visit Ayodhya's Ram Temple, suggesting they fear losing their vote bank. Yadav further accused Congress of insulting Hindutva ideologue Savarkar and BR Ambedkar, asserting that the electorate would reject the power-hungry Congress.