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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar inaugurated the Constitution Awareness Year celebrations on Saturday.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Saturday that Parliament has the right to change the Constitution, and no one else. Not even the judiciary.
If there is a need to make a definition, the Supreme Court can give its views on it. In some cases the constitution of state assemblies has the right to change the constitution.
Inaugurating the Constitution Awareness Year celebrations, Dhankhar said- The more we know the fundamental right of the Constitution, the more we will move towards nationalism.

4 big things about Dhankhar’s address ….
The democratic process of the country is being defiled by external funding
The Vice President said on the revelations of USAID funding to increase vote percentage in India that the country has many challenges. The democratic process of the country is being impure by funding from outside. These funding is being used to win elections to preferred people. This is dangerous. It won’t be tolerated.
Constitution awareness today’s biggest need
Dhankhar said, “Awareness about our constitution is the biggest need today. Our Constitution makers were ascetics who fought for the independence of the country.
They wanted to make a constitution that would complete the expectation of all. He resolved the challenges through meaningful dialogue and high level debate, not through boycott. He never let the reputation of the temple of democracy decrease. “
Why is there so much pressure on the temples of democracy?
Regarding the disturbance in the proceedings of Parliament, he said that if the cow is not allowed to run, then people will have no way to solve the issues through discussion.
He said, “When every problem can be solved by negotiation, why is there so much pressure on the temples of democracy? People elected by the people should perform their duties properly. Nationalism should make their religion and Indianness their own. .
Emergency violates the fundamental rights of citizens
He said that celebrating this day is also to remember the black moment when the emergency was announced by the then Indira Gandhi government on 25 June 1975. Due to which the fundamental rights of the citizens of the country were violated.
Dhankhar said, “The 9 High Court of the country had said in one voice that fundamental rights cannot be stopped during the Emergency. But the Supreme Court overturned the decisions of these 9 courts. The Supreme Court said that the government will decide the government. How long will the Emergency be implemented on 25 June as the Constitution of Killing Day. “
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