September 19, 2024

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Congress’s Adhir Chowdhury says ‘Secular’ and ‘Socialist’ faraway from copies of Constitution Modi govt gave to MPs

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Leader of Opposition (LoP) within the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has claimed that the copies of the Constitution given to the MPs didn’t include the phrases “Secular” and “Socialist” within the Preamble. He alleged that the phrases have been intentionally eliminated.

#WATCH | Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury says, “The new copies of the Constitution that got to us at the moment (nineteenth September), the one we held in our fingers and entered (the brand new Parliament constructing), its Preamble would not have the phrases ‘socialist… pic.twitter.com/NhvBLp7Ufi

— ANI (@ANI) September 20, 2023

“The new Constitution copies which were given to us, the Constitution copies holding which we entered the Parliament, the Preamble of that Constitution does not have the words Secular and Socialist,” the Congress chief stated.

He added, “We know that these two words were included in 1976 but if someone gives us the Constitution today and it doesn’t contain the words Socialist and Secular then is a matter of concern. They have done this very carefully. If you try to say something then they will say that this is how it was from the start but their intentions are doubtful.”

Members of Parliament got a hamper every which contained a replica of the Constitution, a commemorative coin that includes the brand new Parliament, and a postage stamp on the primary day of the brand new Parliament House of India.

Chowdhury stated that he needed to lift the problem within the Parliament however didn’t get the possibility to take action. Interestingly, the LoP did learn out the phrases “secular” and “socialist” whereas studying from the Constitution copy on day 2 of the particular session within the new Parliament.

Speaking to media, he stated that when he was studying from the copy, he couldn’t discover these phrases, and therefore he added the phrases, “secular” and “socialist” on his personal.

#WATCH | On his declare that the brand new copies of the Constitution that got to them, its Preamble did not have the phrases ‘socialist secular’, Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury says, “..When I used to be studying it, I could not discover these two phrases. I added them… pic.twitter.com/lCwdKtRsYV

— ANI (@ANI) September 20, 2023

It is notable right here that the phrases weren’t part of India’s unique Constituion when it was tailored. But the phrases have been inserted throughout the emergency underneath Indira Gandhi when nearly the whole Opposition was in jail.

Numerous BJP leaders have spoken on the problem, stating that the copies of the Constitution that have been distributed have been made as per the unique copy of the Constitution and never the ‘changed’ model that Indira Gandhi pressured on the nation throughout the emergency, with out following any democratic course of.

Notably, on 5 September, the Congress on X, previously Twitter, shared an image of the Preamble within the Constitution which was stuffed with typos and errors. The Congress had made a publish on the social media platform amid speculations that the federal government might quickly transfer a decision to undertake Bharat because the nation’s official identify.

The get together needed to delete the publish after spellings of ‘solemnly’ and ‘Republic’ have been written as ‘solemny’ and ‘Repubic’ respectively whereas ‘opportunity’, ‘belief’, and ‘this’ have been spelt as ‘oppertunity’, ‘brief’, and ‘thus’.

Meanwhile, Day 2 of the particular session noticed Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury making an attempt to say credit score for the ladies’s reservation invoice however his claims have been dismissed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Chowdhury had stated that Rajiv Gandhi had introduced girls’s quota to native physique polls in 1989 however was countered by the treasury recounting how the invoice continued to be lapsed throughout the UPA period.