India came out of adverse situations due to its Constitution: Meghwal
The Hindu
India strengthened democracy due to its Constitution, a living document. Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said this on Constitution Day, celebrated to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution on Nov 26, 1949. India fared better than its neighbours due to the Constitution, which enabled it to come out of adverse situations.
Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Sunday said India was able to strengthen democracy as the judiciary and the governments did their work.
He also said that India fared better than its neighbours due to its Constitution, which he described as a living document.
Addressing an event in the presence of President Droupadi Murmu and Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud to celebrate Constitution Day, the Minister said the country has been able to come out of adverse situations due to its Constitution.
"Countries around us got independence -- Pakistan attained independence with us; Sri Lanka got independence before us but disturbance, Nepal there was disturbance, there was disturbance in Myanmar," he said adding Bangladesh also faced problems.
"But there is only one key reason as to why we moved in the right direction. We had the living document, the Constitution," he said.
The minister said India came out several adverse situations due to the Constitution.
"We came out of various adverse situations. Several situations came when questions were raised on whether we will get disbalanced. But we did not and the only big reason is the Indian Constitution," he said.
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