What is the primary aim of the Indian Constitution?
The following article is from a series of questions answered by Mr. Shekhar Bodhakar
The primary aim of the Indian
constitution is stated in it's original Preamble.
A
preamble is an introductory and expressionary statement in a document that
explains the document's purpose, aim and underlying philosophy.
Here
is the statement that explains the purpose, aim and underlying philosophy of
the Indian constitution as agreed by the constituent assembly, DATED 26TH
NOVEMBER 1949 at the formation of INDIA that is BHARAT.
THE
PREAMBLE
We, the people of India, having
solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and
to secure to all its citizens:
JUSTICE, social, economic and
political;
LIBERTY of thought, expression,
belief, faith and worship;
EQUALITY of status and of
opportunity;
and to promote among them all
FRATERNITY assuring the dignity
of the individual and the unity of the Nation;
IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY on
this twenty-sixth day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO
OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION
Author: Shekhar Bodhakar
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