Party spokesman P L Punia told reporters that on the other hand it was Congress which ensured Ambedkar to be not only in the drafting committee of the Constitution but also its chairman.
He said that Ambedkar had lost the membership of the committee as he had been elected from a region of Bengal which went to Pakistan.
That time Rajendra Prasad wrote a letter to the then Chief Minister of undivided Mumbai state B D Kher asking him to ensure election of Ambedkar from the state. Following this, M R Jayakar resigned from the committee to pave for the election of Ambedkar, Punia said.
Punia's remarks came when asked to comment on the BSP supremo Mayawati's charge against the Congress with working against the interests of Ambedkar.
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