'Ploy to break country': Congress Goa candidate's remarks on 'Constitution' invite PM ire
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party for its Goa candidate's statement that the Constitution was enforced on the state, calling it a "ploy" to break the country. Viriato Fernandes, the Congress candidate from South Goa, sparked controversy with his remarks that the Indian Constitution was "forced" upon Goa after its liberation from Portuguese rule in 1961.
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