Devendra Fadnavis Defends the Unshakeable Supremacy of the Indian Constitution

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis praised the Indian Constitution for enduring 75 years of challenges. He emphasized its foundational values, including secularism, equality, and dignity. Fadnavis criticized misconceptions about the government's intentions, highlighting past amendments and defending the directive principles like Uniform Civil Code and cow protection.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 26-03-2025 19:50 IST | Created: 26-03-2025 19:50 IST
Devendra Fadnavis Defends the Unshakeable Supremacy of the Indian Constitution
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has commended the Indian Constitution's resilience over 75 years, asserting its untouchability in the future. Speaking in the legislative assembly, he stressed that its supremacy over judiciary and legislature is firmly established, and its core values are integral to India's unity and diversity.

Discussing past controversies, Fadnavis refuted claims by opposition parties that the BJP would alter the Constitution if elected, citing the party's post-election deficit as opposition-driven misinformation. He underscored the Constitution's bedrock principles, such as equality, secularism, and its essence as India's core wisdom.

Fadnavis illustrated the historical context of constitutional amendments, including during the Emergency, highlighting their impact on the separation of powers and civil liberties. He reaffirmed the significance of directive principles, including the Uniform Civil Code and cow protection, asserting the need for continued reservations for societal equality.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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