Carrying a copy of the Constitution, Tiwari said that this is the same Constitution which gives every Indian the right to vote or contest elections.

He also said that it is an irony that the Constitution which has given the people of the country the freedom to choose their representatives and government, I am in danger from the same people who have been elected because of the rights given by the Constitution.

Earlier, Tiwari met his supporters in Sector 17 before heading towards the office of the Deputy Commissioner-cum-Returning Officer to file his nomination.

He was accompanied by Chandigarh Congress President H.S. Were also. Were also. S.S., co-in-charge of Lucky, Chandigarh. Ahluwalia, Chandigarh AAP campaign committee chief Chandramukh Sharma, city mayor Kuldeep Kumar and Chandigarh Samajwadi Party chief Vikrama Yadav, among others.

Later, during an informal conversation with reporters, Tiwari said that the purpose of carrying the copy of the Constitution was to send a clear and unambiguous message to everyone that no change or alteration of any kind would be made in this document.

Pointing towards his supporters dancing to the beat of the drum, Tiwari said that the democracy in which everyone is participating today is because of the Constitution, which is in danger today.

He said, "I wanted to reiterate and reaffirm my resolve that no matter what happens, the Constitution will not be allowed to be changed or replaced at any cost and that is the message."

On another question on challenging his BJP rival Sanjay Tandon to a debate, Tiwari said that Tandon was hiding behind the bushes.

“Even today, he asked me to list my achievements in Ludhiana and Sri Anandpu Sahib and I am only telling him to come and ask me as many questions as he wants, but he is running away because of fear.” “H claimed.

Voting for the only Lok Sabha seat of Chandigarh will be held on June 1.