Explain the difficult circumstances under which the constitution of india was drawn up.
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India was going through the following problems while the Constitution was being drafted:
Tensions between the Congress and the Muslim League
Communal tensions
Coping with the questions of the creation of Pakistan
Bringing into purview the demands of all the minority groups in India
Concluding the terms of transfer of power .
Tensions between the Congress and the Muslim League
Communal tensions
Coping with the questions of the creation of Pakistan
Bringing into purview the demands of all the minority groups in India
Concluding the terms of transfer of power .
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These are the difficult circumstances under which the constitution of India's drawn up:()
Freedom struggle challenged the colonial exploitation and denial of different freedoms to
Indians. Free India could not be anything but democratic.
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We were lucky to have leaders who had democratic convictions. The denial of democracy
in several other newly independent countries shows the important role to these leaders.
Ans. I would give the maximum importance to the second opinion. Freedom struggle was the biggest
factor in teaching us the values of freedom of thought, expression and belief. It taught us that
we had to be united, live as brothers and sisters to fight the common enemy. It taught us the
democratic value of equality, how social equality was as important as political one. It taught
people that inspite of differences, some basic values are accepted by all.
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Second important factor was the quality of leadership. Gandhiji, Nehru, Bose, Azad, to
name a few, were great democrats who believed in equality, liberty and fraternity. They
believed that the suffering of the people had to be alleviated.
Freedom struggle challenged the colonial exploitation and denial of different freedoms to
Indians. Free India could not be anything but democratic.
•
We were lucky to have leaders who had democratic convictions. The denial of democracy
in several other newly independent countries shows the important role to these leaders.
Ans. I would give the maximum importance to the second opinion. Freedom struggle was the biggest
factor in teaching us the values of freedom of thought, expression and belief. It taught us that
we had to be united, live as brothers and sisters to fight the common enemy. It taught us the
democratic value of equality, how social equality was as important as political one. It taught
people that inspite of differences, some basic values are accepted by all.
•
Second important factor was the quality of leadership. Gandhiji, Nehru, Bose, Azad, to
name a few, were great democrats who believed in equality, liberty and fraternity. They
believed that the suffering of the people had to be alleviated.
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