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Governments May Come And Go, But Our Fundamental Rights In Democracy Must Flourish: JP Nadda On Constitution Day

Nadda said that we have an independent judiciary, and all branches work in their own ambit and in cohesion with each other

Mumbai: Addressing an event in Imphal on the occasion of Constitution Day, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national President JP Nadda on Friday said that governments may come and go, but our democracy and fundamental rights must flourish and development should take place.

Nadda remembered Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar and said that Babasaheb emphasized equality and that we should ensure that everybody should get equal opportunity.

“We all remember Bharat Ratna BR Ambedkar for his contribution to independent India and for giving the Constitution of India which we have today. On this day in 1949, the Constituent Assembly adopted the Constitution of India. Our Constitution came into existence after detailed discussions and deliberations by the Constituent Assembly. We remember Bharat Ratna Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar for his contribution to independent India and our Constitution,” said BJP President.

“BR Ambedkar ji emphasised on equality, where democracy grows with the participation of everybody. On Constitution Day we must read the Preamble carefully. Governments may come and go, but our fundamental rights in a democracy must flourish. We got this power from the Constitution of India, which was drafted by Babasaheb Dr Ambedkar,” he added.

Underlining the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that November 26 will be observed as Constitution Day, Nadda said, “In 2014, PM Modi became the PM of the country, and in 2015, he declared that 26th November will be observed as the Constitution Day.”

Nadda said that we have an independent judiciary, and all branches work in their own ambit and in cohesion with each other.

“Our legislature raises the voice of the people. These fine details have been enunciated in our Constitution. That is the beauty of our Constitution,” he added.

He further said that the contribution of Dr Rajendra Prasad, Sardar Patel and all other stalwarts cannot be forgotten.

Constitution Day is celebrated on November 26 each year to mark the adoption of the Indian Constitution by the Constituent Assembly on the day in 1949.

It came into force on January 26, 1950, marking the beginning of a new era in the history of the Indian Republic. The Constitution of India, one of the longest written Constitutions of the world, constitutes of a Preamble, 22 parts with 395 articles and eight schedules.

The Constitution Day was first celebrated in 2015 as a mark of tribute to India’s first Law Minister Bhim Rao Ambedkar, who played a pivotal role in the drafting of the document.

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