explain Mahatma Gandhi's vision of the constitution
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Although Gandhi couldn't survive long to document a constitution of his vision, he wanted an indigenous constitutional tradition for India.
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- He believed in a free India.
- He didn't want any kind of monarchy or anarchy system in the country.
- he wanted to see a democratic India.
- He didn't want any amalgamation of western values in the constitution of India.
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Mahatma Gandhi is the Father of our nation who had the vision of women empowerment, more power to panchayats, abolition of tobacco and related products, promote cottage industries and so on.
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- Gandhi had vision about decentralised administrative and political society and give more powers to village panchayat and powers were equally spread to all the organs and especially he was keen interested in bottom-up approach.
- Panchayat raj institutions approved through 73rd amendment act was the vision of Gandhi.
- So, political scientists delineate the Gandhian principals in Directive principles of state policy, there is no delineation in original commencement of the constitution.
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