Taking his campaign 'Save The Constitution' a step forward, Rahul Gandhi said, Narendra Modi 's style of governance has destroyed the social fabric of India. All institutions have been subverted for political gains, said Gandhi.Rahul reiterated that important issues related to women safety, Dalit protection and the welfare of the poor have been completely neglected by the Modi government.Rahul Gandhi also said, 'PM Modi can't face me in Parliament', dare him to a '15-minute debate'.He went on to say that all our democratic institutions have been filled with RSS ideologues. Discussions and debate and have seized to exist in these institutions.Talking about the sanctity of the Constitution, Rahul said, every institution is a product of our constitution. By subverting the constitution, BJP has consciously negated the efforts of the past governments.Attacking the prime minister on employment and other promises made by him before the last Lok Sabha polls, Gandhi said Modi would now come up with new promises for votes.Modi's earlier slogan of 'Beti Bechao, Beti Padhao' (Save daughters, educate them) had become 'Beti bachao' (Save daughters) from the BJP and its leaders, Gandhi said in a reference to the alleged involvement of a BJP MLA in a rape case in Unnao.Earlier today, Rajya Sabha chairman Venkaiah Naidu had rejected the Congress-led opposition parties' notice to impeach the chief justice of India (CJI) Dipak Misra Naidu rejected the impeachment notice citing lack of substantial merit in it, news agency PTI reported, quoting sources.The Congress party had expressed its willingness to move the Supreme Court, if the impeachment motion was rejected by the Vice President. They categorically stated that if the Upper House chairman did not find merit in the notice for the impeachment, the decision could call for a judicial review.Throughout yesterday, the party tried to build up "moral pressure" on the Chief Justice of India in the hope that he would step aside from judicial duty if an impeachment motion was moved against him.On Friday, led by the Congress party, the opposition had submitted a impeachment motion to the Vice President.