RSS Gets 100 percent Majority, Even then can not Change the Basic Premise of Indian constitution

 15 Sep 2017 ( IBTN News Bureau )
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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has said that the Indian constitution should be changed and conformed to the ethical values of Indian society.

During a program in Hyderabad, he said that many parts of the Constitution are based on foreign thinking and it needs to be changed. He said that 70 years after independence, it should be looked at.

In India, the constitution is changed between the middle and middle, many times it has been amended, but the question is that the RSS is talking about which kind of changes. They want to end the secular constitution and make a Hindu nation.

It is not allowed because the Supreme Court of India has said in many decisions that secularism is the basic premise of the Constitution of India and can not be changed.

Even if they have a two-thirds majority, the constitution can not be changed in such a way that its basic premises will end.

Secularism is considered to be the basic pillar of the constitution.

There is a different definition of Indian value for each person.

The definition of RSS of Indian values is that should beat people on the name of the cow, troll people on social media, fight people in the name of Hindu-Muslim.

Today, the problem is that this government is running on the RSS and on the RSS side itself. In view of this, we are seeing that changes in history books are being made.

Such things are being written that any historian or person who understands history can say that there are false things. This is being done to divide people only on the basis of religion.

Senior advocate Prashant Bhushan in India believes that no person of RSS can remain in the constitutional post because in order to do so, he has to take an oath that he will protect the constitution.

Such a person who says that he does not believe in secularism, how can he take oath to uphold the constitution?

The proposal for amendment to the constitution in both the Houses of Parliament i.e. in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, has to be passed by a two-third majority.

But fundamental things like secularism, rights of equality, rights of expression and disagreement can not be changed.

States also need consensus in many amendments.

But the RSS wants to change the basic premise of the Indian Constitution. They want to make Hindustan (India) a Hindu nation. They get a 100 percent majority, even then they can not make such a change.

 

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