The constitution of India is considered to be both rigid and flexible. Explain as
to why this statement is valid.
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In the 1870s, the western walls of Shahjahanabad were broken to establish the railway and to allow the city to expand beyond the walls
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during the war
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Answer: Indian Constitution is both rigid and flexible, because the procedure of amendment is neither easy nor difficult. The Constitution has provided a federal structure for India. ... Thus Indian Constitution enjoys the advantages of a combination of flexibility and rigidity
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