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Subramanian Swamy at the Indian Parliament. (PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/Getty Images)
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday mocked Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi for accusing the BJP of stealing the mandate in Goa and said that the Gandhi scion has meagre knowledge of the Indian Constitution and advised him to read the document before making a noise about it.
"I don't know which Constitution he is consulting, some Italian Constitution or what? Because the Indian one is very clear. Article 164 (1) says that the Governor can appoint anyone as a chief minister. I would like to ask, what wrong has the Governor done? I would like to ask where in the Constitution it is written that the single largest party should be invited," Swamy said.
"These people without studying the Constitution come up with such remarks. And of course Rahul Gandhi does not have much education, so he doesn't know the Constitution. Before making noise he should read the Constitution and tell which article has been violated," he added.
"The BJP won elections in UP, I'd like to congratulate them. Why they won, there are multiple reasons, one being polarisation. Democracy is being undermined by them using financial power and money," Gandhi said.
With Inputs From ANI.
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