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Why is constitution of India acceptable to India even today ? ( minimum 5 points )

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Answered by chat2rvedi
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constitution of India was made with greater concentration and by the constituent assembly which consists all the rights of the human and citizen for living a good life and was modern doesn't includes any domination and therefore even today people of modern India agrees with the things which are mentioned in constitution and does constitution of India is acceptable by the Indians even today I hope you will understand I don't have the main 5 points
Answered by hemantsuts012
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Answer:

Concept:

The Indian Constitution is acceptable to all because it was based on a broad consensus and did not reflect the views of the drafting committed members alone.

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Why is constitution of India acceptable to India even today ?

Given:

Why is constitution of India acceptable to India even today ?

Explanation:

(a) The Indian Constitution is acceptable to all because it was based on a broad consensus and did not reflect the views of the drafting committed members alone.

(b) Even though there was no Universal Adult Franchise at that time the Constituent Assembly consisted of people of all regions and communities making it a miniature India.

(c) Eminent people like Maulana Azad and women like Sarojini Naidu played an important part in the Constituent Assembly as did people of all castes and creeds.

(d) Furthermore, the Constituent Assembly worked in a systematic and open and consensual manner the basic principles were agreed upon, then a draft constitution was prepared for discussion.

(e) The draft constitution was discussed thoroughly clause by clause for nearly 3 years before being finalised.

(f) Besides that it is important to note, that Indian constitution is a living document.

(g) Constitution is not a fixed document rather it reflects the changes in the society. h. The constitution can be amended as per the needs and changing aspirations of the society.

(i) The Indian constitution has evolved itself continuously.

(j) The Constitution of India does not reflect the views of its members alone. It expresses a broad consensus of its time. Many countries of the world have had to rewrite their constitution afresh because the basic values were not accepted to all major social groups or political parties. In some other countries, the constitution exists as a mere piece of paper. No one actually follows it. The experience of our constitution is different. Over the last half a century, several groups have questioned some provisions of the constitution. But no large social group or political party has ever questioned the legitimacy of the constitution itself.

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