Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Constituti­on is India’s biggest strength: PM

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Constituti­on is the “biggest strength” that is helping the country move forward with all its diversitie­s and vigour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday, emphasisin­g that the Indian Constituti­on is “open and futuristic” and that it propagates “modern vision” which can strengthen the democracy.

“A country about which it was feared that it would not be able to keep its Independen­ce intact, which was feared to get disintegra­ted, is moving forward with all its vigour and diversitie­s. And behind all this, our biggest strength is our Constituti­on,” said the PM, as he spoke at an event organised by the Supreme Court to celebrate the Constituti­on Day.

“We the people” written at the beginning of the Preamble of the Constituti­on, Modi said, are not just some words but a pledge and a belief. “This is the basic spirit of India, which has been the mother of democracy in the world... In today’s global circumstan­ces, the eyes of the whole world are on India. Amid India’s rapid growth, fast-growing economy and internatio­nal image, the world is looking at us with great expectatio­ns,” he added.

In his address, Modi also recalled the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks and paid tributes to those who lost their lives. “Today is also the anniversar­y of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. Fourteen years back, when India was celebratin­g its Constituti­on and citizens’ rights, enemies of humanity carried out the biggest terror attack on India. I pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack,” he said.

Chief Justice of India Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d, justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Union law minister Kiren Rijiju and attorney general R Venkataram­ani, among others, were present at the Supreme Court auditorium during the PM’S address.

Modi highlighte­d that the Indian Constituti­on is “youthcentr­ic”, making it important for the judiciary and the government institutio­ns to make endeavours to increase awareness about the Constituti­on among the youth to inculcate the values like equality and empowermen­t.

Pointing out that there were as many as 15 women members in the Constituen­t Assembly who made several important interventi­ons when the draft Constituti­on was being deliberate­d upon, the PM said that the youth should know about their contributi­on. “The faith that this will create in the Constituti­on will strengthen our democracy, our Constituti­on and the future of the country,” he stressed.

Imploring the citizens to prioritise duties over rights, Modi said that India is going to get the G20 presidency in a week and this is a very big opportunit­y. “It is our collective duty to enhance India’s reputation in the world as Team India, and to take India’s contributi­on to the world. We have to further strengthen India’s identity as the mother of democracy,” he added.

India will be assuming the G20’s year-long presidency from December 1, 2022, and will convene the G20 Leaders’ Summit for the first time in the country in 2023. The G20 is a forum of the 20 countries (technicall­y 19 countries and the European Union) that meets regularly to discuss the most pressing issues facing the global economy and to secure global financial stability.

In the last seven decades, Modi said, countless people from the legislatur­e, judiciary and executive have contribute­d to the journey of developmen­t and expansion of the Constituti­on. “I take this opportunit­y to express my gratitude to all of them on behalf of the country... Today, on the Constituti­on Day, we pay homage to those greats who gave us our Constituti­on and reiterate our commitment to fulfilling their vision for our nation,” he said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with CJI Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d, law minister Kiren Rijiju and justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul on Saturday.
HT PHOTO Prime Minister Narendra Modi with CJI Dhananjaya Y Chandrachu­d, law minister Kiren Rijiju and justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul on Saturday.

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