Embracing Nationalism Through Constitutional Awareness
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar emphasized the importance of Constitutional awareness, linking it to nationalism, at the Constitution Awareness Year celebrations. He criticized foreign influence on India's democracy and stressed the role of elected officials in upholding democratic principles. Constitution Day is vital for remembering the country's historical struggles.
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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar highlighted the critical link between constitutional awareness and nationalism during the Constitution Awareness Year celebrations, calling it essential for today's society. Dhankhar urged citizens to prioritize nationalism above politics and personal interests, advocating for a proactive approach to performing civic duties amidst challenges.
Raising concerns about foreign interference, Dhankhar underscored the dangers posed by external funding to India's democratic processes, citing recent controversies involving USAID. He stressed that constitutional awareness is crucial for preserving the integrity of the country's democratic institutions and recollecting the sacrifices of those who fought for independence.
Dhankhar also reflected on historical events, like the 1975 Emergency, which highlighted the importance of protecting fundamental rights. He pointed out the symbolic elements within the Constitution that reflect India's rich cultural heritage and reiterated the exclusive roles of Parliament and assemblies in amending the Constitution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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