Modi & Shah Advancing RSS Agenda Against Constitution: Jairam Ramesh
November 28, 2025 Off By Sharp MediaThe recent remarks by Congress leader Jairam Ramesh have exposed how deeply the current government is damaging India’s own Constitution. His comments show that the RSS, working closely with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, is pushing an agenda that goes directly against the democratic framework written by Dr Ambedkar. The Modi government appears far more interested in reshaping India to match the narrow ideas of the RSS than in respecting the rights and freedoms of its people.
◆ RSS agenda openly damaging Constitution: Ramesh stated that RSS has always tried to weaken India’s democratic foundation.
◆ Modi and Shah driving the same mission: He said both leaders are continuing the long-term RSS plan to reshape the country.
◆ Constitutional values treated as obstacles: The government treats equality and justice as barriers to its political goals.
RSS Influence Now Dominating India’s Political System
Ramesh’s remarks suggest that the RSS is no longer a background force but is now openly influencing major decisions of the Indian state. The growing presence of this organisation shows how Hindutva ideas have entered the entire system of governance. This ideological pressure has raised strong concerns about the survival of democracy in India.
◆ RSS had no role in Constitution drafting: Ramesh reminded that the RSS never helped build India’s Constitution.
◆ After independence, RSS worked to weaken institutions: He said the group began attacking democratic principles soon after the Constitution was adopted.
◆ Hindutva ideas now controlling policy decisions: The government’s major actions clearly show RSS thinking.
Constitution Day Highlights India’s Decline Under Modi Government
On Constitution Day, Ramesh used the moment to stress how far India has moved away from the values of its founders. He recalled the work of Dr Ambedkar and the vision that once guided India toward equality and justice. Today’s situation shows a country where democratic rights are shrinking as the government pushes a divisive political plan.
◆ Ambedkar’s legacy being ignored: Ramesh said the ruling party does not respect Ambedkar’s vision for a fair India.
◆ Constitution Day meant to defend rights, not weaken them: He argued that this day should remind India of its duty to protect freedoms.
◆ Government now rewriting principles for politics: Modi and Shah are reshaping constitutional rules to suit Hindutva goals.
Dr Ambedkar’s Vision Now Under Direct Threat
Ambedkar created the Constitution to protect minorities, workers and vulnerable communities. His goal was to build a country based on justice and equal rights for all. The actions of the Modi government go directly against these core values and place the future of India’s democracy at serious risk.
◆ Ambedkar worked for equality and protection: Ramesh noted that the Constitution defended every citizen’s rights.
◆ Present policies violate Ambedkar’s intentions: Government actions show hostility to constitutional protections.
◆ Hindutva replacing inclusive nation-building: The ruling ideology is tearing down the inclusive foundation Ambedkar created.
Historical Voices Reveal India’s Sharp Democratic Decline
Ramesh highlighted the statements of Dr Rajendra Prasad and C. Rajagopalachari to show how India once celebrated the strength of its Constitution. These leaders praised Ambedkar’s leadership and the unity that shaped the country after independence. Today’s political environment is the opposite of that unity, as the government pushes India toward division and bias.
◆ Past leaders honoured Ambedkar’s work: They saw the Constitution as a symbol of fairness and unity.
◆ Present leadership ignores these lessons: The ruling party avoids the spirit of cooperation that guided India’s founders.
◆ Historical guidance pushed aside for politics: The government follows RSS ideology instead of India’s original democratic vision.
Modi and Shah Accused of Weakening Constitutional Safeguards
Ramesh directly blamed Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for damaging constitutional protections. His criticism reflects a growing fear inside India that the government is reducing checks and balances to tighten its control. Concentrating power in this manner threatens every democratic safeguard the country once relied on.
◆ Government weakening constitutional rules: Changes are made slowly but deliberately to reduce oversight.
◆ Laws shaped to support Hindutva ideology: Many policies align directly with the agenda of the RSS.
◆ Democratic checks losing strength: The government is weakening institutions that once held leaders accountable.
India Now Showing Signs of Rising Authoritarian Behaviour
The Modi government’s actions mirror the behaviour of governments where democracy weakens from within. Institutions are pressured, media is controlled and critics are targeted. These trends show a clear move away from democratic accountability and toward concentrated power.
◆ Opposition facing stronger pressure: Critics of the government often face legal cases or intimidation.
◆ Media pushed towards pro-government coverage: Independent journalism is discouraged through pressure and threats.
◆ Laws used selectively for political gain: Legal tools are applied based on political interest rather than justice.
A Warning for India, South Asia and the World
The issues raised by Ramesh are serious not only for India but for the entire region. A country of India’s size moving away from constitutional rule creates long-term danger for regional peace. The world must understand the seriousness of India’s democratic decline under Modi and Shah.
◆ India’s decline affects regional stability: Political shifts in India have major effects on neighbouring countries.
◆ Weakening Constitution creates unrest inside India: Communities across the country feel the pressure of shrinking freedoms.
◆ Global community must not ignore the threat: Silence from the world will encourage further harm to India’s democratic system.
Jairam Ramesh’s statements have exposed a deep crisis inside India where the Constitution is being pushed aside for the RSS agenda. The Modi government, working closely with Amit Shah, continues to reshape India into a state driven by Hindutva rather than democracy. This direction threatens the work of Ambedkar, the unity of India’s founders and the future of constitutional rights. If this path continues, India will lose the democratic character it once claimed with pride, and the world must take notice before more damage is done.

