Thursday 26 November 2015

Constitution Of India Is a "Ray Of Hope", Declares Narendra Modi In The Parliament

On the eve of First Constitution Day of India on November 26, prime minister Narendra Modi has
reportedly created quite a stir by referring the Constitution as a ray of hope. Indeed the said document is a ray of hope that also affirms the very essence of India culture, tradition and history. As said by the prime Minister, "Our Constitution is a ray of hope: H for harmony, O for opportunity, P for people's participation and E for equality."

In order to honour the 125th anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Prime Minister told reporters outside Parliament, that Parliament is organizing a special two-day session. He also added that the architect of India's Constitution should be given the honour he deserved.

In a series of tweets On the morning of November 26, Modi not only greeted India, but also paid homage to those including Ambedkar who have been an inseperable part of India and its Independence. Apart from paying tribute to Dr. Ambedkar for his stellar contribution, The Prime Minister has also declared this to be a national holiday in India that is to be observed henceforth. It will be observed as the Constitution Day. The constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on this day in 1949 and came into force on January 26, 1950, which is observed as the Republic Day across the country.



On the eve of Constitution Day and the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed to all political parties to join in a meeting at the Parliament in order to uphold the spirit of "vaad, vivaad and samvaad (dialogue, debate, and discussion)". He has also added that these three aspects together compose the soul of Parliament. "I am confident that all the MPs will leave no stone unturned to match the expectations of people of nation," Mr. Narendra Modi has said firmly.

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