The CPI(M) today accused the Centre of selling "divisive agenda with sophistry" after Arun Jaitley cited Constitution while referring to Uniform Civil Code and prohibiting cow slaughter, but was "silent" on Articles dealing with securing welfare of people.
"Arun Jaitley ji waxes eloquent on Article 44 & 48. But silent on Article such as 41, 42, 43, 45 etc. Aimed at securing welfare of ordinary people.
"Divisive agenda sold with sophistry. @cpimspeak @CPIMPARLIAMENT," party general secretary Sitaram Yechury tweeted.
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The Union minister stressed that there should be no state religion and theocracy should not be practised as enshrined in the Constitution.
In the present times, Jaitley said, the "biggest challenge" to any Constitutional system in the world is terrorism and there should be united fight against it instead of some adopting a "soft" approach for vote bank politics.
The two-day special sitting of Parliament is taking place to commemorate adoption of Constitution and Ambedkar.