Liberty, Equality, Fraternity are the three pillars on which constitution stands: President Kovind
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity are the three pillars on which constitution stands: President Kovind
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On the Occasion of the opening of Constitution day Celebrations, President Ram Nath Kovind said that Indian Constitutions stands on three pillars, namely - liberty, equality, and fraternity.
"Our Constitution stands on three principles or pillars - liberty, equality, and fraternity. It is critical to keep their intricate and delicate balance in mind when exploring the relationship between the three branches of the state," said by the President Ram Nath Kovind on the Occasion of National Law Day.
He added that the Constitution builds a superstructure of political, economic and social democracy.
"Dr. B.R Ambedkar had cautioned that these principles are not to be treated as separate and unrelated," President Kovind added.
He also further added that Constitution is not just an abstract ideal and has to be made meaning to the lives of ordinary people in every street, village, and mohalla of India.
"It has to somehow connect with their everyday existence and make it more comfortable," he further said.
The President of India further said the Constitution empowers the people as much as the people empower the Constitution.
"When individuals and institutions ask what the Constitution has done for them and how it has built their capacities - they must also consider what they have done to uphold the Constitution. And what they have done to support its value system. The Constitution strengthens us, but we too strengthen the Constitution with our actions every day," he further said

 

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