Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday hit back at the Congress party for accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of changing the Constitution, saying that the ideologies of the BJP are in line with the Constitution. While it is the Congress Party that has weakened it "What I have said is that our Constitution advocates the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code. Our Constitution fully recognizes Kashmir as part of the territory of India. Our The Constitution authorizes the government of the day to move against cow slaughter, the basic principles on which the BJP is working are all mentioned in our Constitution, therefore, the BJP does not need to change the Constitution," Assam Chief Minister. Attacking the Congress, Sarma said, "When it comes to Congress, they want to promote Sharia. Therefore, they have to change the Constitution," Sarma told ANI on Tuesday.Part of the Congress wants to go for religion-based reservation. For this, they will have to change the Constitution. The ideology of BJP is in accordance with the Constitution. The ideologies of the Congress are foreign to the Constitution and till now, whenever the Constitution was weakened, the reason for that weakening was the Congress Party. This never came from BJP. When asked by the reporter whether he thought Congress attacking the BJP on issues like reservation or the Constitution had hurt the BJP's electoral prospects, Sarma said, "I think it has given us a good narrative to speak about." Have given."Their misuse. Otherwise, in this election, we would not have discussed the Uniform Civil Code, but because the Congress has raised the issue of the Constitution, it serves us. Now, we are discussing all these issues. So, I am grateful to the Congress party for allowing us to talk about all the issues that are dear to us. You support religion-based reservation.So, this debate is over now. Now Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, OBCs are angry as to why Congress is promoting religion-based reservation. So, this narrative has mainly come about because of Congress's statements about BJP. Asked if the BJP was confident of winning 400 seats, Sarma said confidently, "400 plus is already done."