Constitution Day: Brief analysis of preamble


By Br Anush D’Cunha SJ

Mangaluru, Nov 26: Today we celebrate the Constitution Day, also known as ‘Samvidhan Divas’. It is celebrated to commemorate the adoption of Constitution of India. On 26 November 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India adopted the Constitution of India, and it came into effect on 26 January 1950. On this day it is pertinent to understand the Preamble, which is also called the introduction to the Constitution of India.

The very term 'Preamble' means an introduction to a Statute. The preamble is an introductory part of the Constitution. Therefore it is evident in the Preamble the ideals and goals which the makers of the constitution intended to achieve through the constitution. The preamble is also regarded as a key to open the mind of the makers of the Constitution which may show the general purposes for which they made several provisions in the Constitution.

The Preamble serves the following purposes:

(a) The source from which the Constitution comes is indicated viz., the people of India.
(b) The enacting clause which brings the Constitution into force is contained.
(c) The rights and freedoms which the people of India intended to secure to all citizens are declared and the basic type of government and polity which was to be established.

Therefore, it declares that the source of authority under the Constitution is the People of India and there is no subordination to any external authority.

Principles enriched in the Preamble

1. Sovereign: The word Sovereign was inserted into the Preamble to highlight that India is not dependent on any outside authority and that both externally and internally India is a sovereign. In other words India recognizes no foreign power as its master.

2. Socialist: The term Socialist literally means state ownership and control of means of ownership and control of means of production, distribution, and exchange. Democratic socialism thus aims to end poverty, ignorance, disease, and inequality of opportunity.

3. Secular: The term Secularism means that the State treats all religions equally with equal individual rights for faith, religion or worship and does not recognize any religion as a State.

4. Democratic: The term democracy has been derived from the Greek root 'demos' which means 'the people': 'Kratos' stands for 'rule' or 'government'. Thus literally, democracy signifies 'the rule of the people.'

5. Republic: The term Republic is opposed to 'Monarchy’.The head of the State is not a hereditary monarch, thus India is aRepublic. The head of the state in India is elected by the citizens of India. The Constitution of India sets up in India a 'republican form of Government', in which, the ultimate power resides in the body of the people. The President of India is the Executive Head of the State, is elected by the people and holds office for a term of five years.

Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic these are the essential means to secure to all its citizens:
Justice in terms of social, economic and political;
Liberty in terms of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;
Equality in terms of status and of opportunity;
And to promote among them all Fraternity assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation.

May the constitution day instill seriousness towards the rights of every individual, irrespective religion, caste and language. Unfortunately, there are powerful forces today, tarnishing the image of our nation through promoting pan-Indian-culture in terms of one nation, one religion, one culture and one language. On this day we must resolve ourselves to go back to the core ideals of our Constitution and promote Justice, Equality, Liberty and Fraternity.

Jai Hind. 

 

  

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  • Hilda R Lobo UFS, Mysore/ Venur

    Wed, Nov 27 2019

    Congratulations Bro Anush! A comprehensive write up and a reminder to salute the makers of our Constitution of India! Proud to b an Indian !
    Thanks Anush !

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  • Saniha Jagadish, Bangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2019

    This is a well written article on The Preamble To The Constitution. You have a gift of explaining certain things in truthful yet amusing ways. I agree, we are deviated from the ideology of our constitution. We have failed miserably to live up to the expectations of our founding fathers.
    Thank you and keep these good articles coming.

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  • suresh, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2019

    While on the subject of Constitution, let us not forget the contributions of our own Mangalorean Sir Benegal Narsing Rau, who did the heavy lifting in drafting the constitution and which is on record.

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  • Dr Hubert, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2019

    Well written Br.
    We need to inculcate and promote the values of our Constitution in every respect.

    Good luck.

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba / Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2019

    Holy book of foundation of Indian Democracy was hijacked during the time of Indira Gandhi.
    For fulfilling her Power greediness, she has by passed Parliament, Judiciary and Executive and Last she closed the mouth of Media.

    Now BJP also trying to copy the Indira's Policy.

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  • Fr Richard Mascarenhas SJ, Puttur/Dharwad

    Tue, Nov 26 2019

    My sincere appreciation and congratulations to Bro Anush D'Cunha SJ for the beautifully, aptly and fittingly written article on the Constitutions of India. The very meaning of 'preamble' is so deep and inspiring one. Thanks.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2019

    jai constitution, jai samsad

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  • Samad, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2019

    Constitution word should be changed to BJP in india..Because they will nit allow other government to Govern anywhere..Either by horse trading or kidnapping.

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