Chemistry, asked by sumangupta42031, 8 months ago

what pledge did he want the maker of the Indian constitution to take​

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Answered by siddhiv63
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Answer:

Nehru wanted makers of the Indian constitution to take a pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.

Answered by KailashHarjo
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Pt Nehru wanted the maker of the Indian Constitution to take a pledge to dedicate their lives in the betterment of our Country for the sake of humanity.

  • Jawaharlal Nehru addressed the Indian Constituent Assembly in the Parliament with his "Tryst with Destiny" speech. Additionally, this speech was delivered the day before India gained its independence.
  • During the speech, he addressed to the members of the Indian Constitution asking them to devote their lives and dedicate their spirit in bringing betterment in the country after Independence.
  • He wanted the makers of the Indian Constitution to take a pledge to devote their lives to serve the country to make it a place when people can live peacefully.
  • He wanted us to remember that our freedom is not free, as history has repeatedly shown us. The courageous men and women who serve in our armed forces are, in the end, the guardians of freedom and liberty.
  • They have bravely and selflessly responded to the call throughout our history.

For more information on "Tryst with Destiny" speech of Pt Nehru, refer to these answers:

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