Why constitution of india was enforced on 26jan 1950
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As surprising as it might sound, there was a time when the main aim of our leaders WAS NOT complete independence from the British.
Our leaders were in favour of Dominion Status, where the Monarch of the United Kingdom would still be the constitutional head of India.
However, around 1927, Bhagat Singh, along with Hindustan Republican Association, were gaining prominence in the Indian political scenario. Unlike the congress, Singh & company had proposed the idea of complete independence.
This influenced the young leaders of the Indian National Congress like Subhash Chandra Bose and Jawahar Lal Nehru. They wanted Congress to demand complete independence as well, but their demand fell on deaf ears.
so, in the December of 1928, the Indian National Congress passed a resolution demanding Dominion Status, and gave the British government one year's time. The British rejected the idea, saying that India was not ready for home rule or dominion status.
This angered the Congress. And during its session of December 1929, held in Lahore, a young Nehru was elected as President, and the Congress finally voted forPurna Swaraj (complete independence) as opposed to a dominion status for India.
A resolution was passed, fixing the last Sunday of January, 1930, to be celebrated as our Independence Day, which incidentally fell on the 26th. On that day, Jawahar Lal Nehru hoisted the tricolour on the banks of Ravi in Lahore.
Jai Hindi..
Jai Bharat..
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The reason January 26 was picked as the day for the constitution to come into force is because in 1929, during the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress, where Jawaharlal Nehru was elected president, a resolution was passed demanding complete independence for the first time.
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