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Answered by Tanishka2801
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This idea was at the heart of one of the clearest expositions of the constitutional project given by Ambedkar. To understand the nature of the commitment to constitutionalism, one might turn to Ambedkar’s discussion of the idea of ‘constitutional morality’, a set of adverbial conditions to which agents in a constitutional setting must subscribe. Ambedkar invoked the phrase ‘constitutional morality’ in a famous speech delivered on 4 November 1948. In the context of defending the decision to include the structure of the administration in the Constitution, he quoted at great length the classicist George Grote. 
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