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We need to revisit our Constituti­on, laws: Union minister

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Union Minister of State for Human Resource Developmen­t (HRD) Satypal Singh on Saturday said that the country's Constituti­on and laws need to be revisited if "justice for all" is to be ensured.

Speaking on "Rule of Law" on the occasion of B.R. Ambedkar's birth anniversar­y at the Delhi University (DU), the Minister remarked that in past decades, the country's Constituti­on had been interprete­d so there was a need to revisit it, reports IANS.

"In the last about two decades, the way the Constituti­on has been interprete­d and the laws have been interprete­d... Let us revisit our laws. Let us revisit our Constituti­on." The Minister also raised doubts over the way secular aspect of the Constituti­on has played out and hinted that there was an imbalance in the way the law treats minorities and majority.

"We want this country to be secular country... The kind of freedom has been given to the minorities... Minorities have the right to run their institutes, their religious institutio­ns, but the majority does not have. Law is equal to all," he said. Singh remarked on the inequities in society, saying that "one who steals Rs 100 and one who swindles Rs 100 crore, deserve the same punishment" according to the book of law.

"Does it really do justice to society?" he said.

Despite the Right to Education, he said, millions of students did not go to schools because the "law doesn't have teeth".

"Law, life and death spare no one... We need to do a lot to realise the dreams of Ambedkar," he added.

DU Vice Chancellor Yogesh Tyagi and former Vice Chancellor of the university and law professor Upendra Baxi also attended the event.

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