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Mumbai:Shiv Sena on Monday asked Prime MinisterNarendra Modito make taking oath on Constitution mandatory, replacing the holy books, so that the country can be pulled out of the tentacles of "religion-based politics".
"The Constitution should be the sacred book for (people of) all religions. All religions are equal before law and this was what lateBal Thackeraysaid," an editorial in Sena mouthpieceSaamnasaid.
Constitution of India. AFP
"All are equal before law but the Constitution is supreme before the law," the editorial said.
"Let people swear by the Constitution in courts instead of religious holy books," the Sena said.
"Modi has said it will be suicidal to think of replacing the Constitution given by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. The PM also said the Constitution is a holy book.
"He should now extend that thought and pull out the country from tentacles of religion-based politics," the Sena said.
Take oath on Constitution, instead of holy books, says Shiv Sena - Firstpost
"The Constitution should be the sacred book for (people of) all religions. All religions are equal before law and this was what lateBal Thackeraysaid," an editorial in Sena mouthpieceSaamnasaid.
Constitution of India. AFP
"All are equal before law but the Constitution is supreme before the law," the editorial said.
"Let people swear by the Constitution in courts instead of religious holy books," the Sena said.
"Modi has said it will be suicidal to think of replacing the Constitution given by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. The PM also said the Constitution is a holy book.
"He should now extend that thought and pull out the country from tentacles of religion-based politics," the Sena said.
Take oath on Constitution, instead of holy books, says Shiv Sena - Firstpost