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Drop words 'secular', 'socialist' from Constitution: Shiv Sena
Mumbai, Jan 28
The words 'secular' and
'socialist' be dropped permanently from the preamble of the
Constitution, the Shiv Sena demanded Wednesday, a day after a
controversy erupted over a central government Republic Day
advertisement.
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut welcomed the exclusion of
the words from the R-Day advertisement issued by the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting, which raised a furore.
"We welcome
this. Though it may have been done inadvertently, it was like honouring
the feelings of the people of India. If the terms were mistakenly
deleted this time, we want them to be removed permanently from the
Constitution," Raut told media persons.
However, Nationalist Congress Party executive president Jitendra Awhad opposed the Shiv Sena proposal.
"We
read the Constitution as it stands today. Because amendment is part of
parliamentary procedures. This is what the preamble says and the
advertisement omitted 'secular' and 'socialist'. Does it reflect the BJP
mindset?" Awhad asked.
The advertisements, published in
newspapers around the country to commemorate the 66th Republic Day
celebrations, quotes the Preamble as: "We, the people of India, having
solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLIC."
The original preamble says: "WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA,
having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST
SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure all its citizens."












