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why should we accept the constitution made by the constituent assembly more than fifty years ago? explain any three reasons

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Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Constitution'.

Given question: Why should we accept the Constitution made by the constituent assembly more than 50 years ago? Explain any 3 reasons.

We should accept the constitution made by constituent assembly more than 60 years ago because:-

1. The Constitution of India doesn't reflect the opinion of members of the Constituent Assembly. It expresses a broad consensus of its time.

2. The another reason why we should accept the Constitution is that the Constituent Assembly represented the Indian people.

3. The Assembly was dominated by the Indian National Congress (INC). It was the party that led the Indian freedom struggle. But it itself included people of different political opinions and groups.

4. In social terms too, the Assembly represented members that belonged to different castes, occupations, religions and classes.

5. At that time, there was no universal adult franchise. But even it would have been there, the composition of the Constituent Assembly would have been so different as it was.

Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

There are several reasons to accept the constitution of India. They are given below.

Explanation:

  • The opinions of its members alone are not reflected in the Indian Constitution. It conveys a sweeping agreement of the day. As a result of the fundamental principles not being embraced by all significant social groups or political parties, several nations throughout the world have had to completely rewrite their constitutions.
  • Other nations just have the constitution as a piece of paper. Nobody genuinely adheres to it. Our constitution has a distinct experience.
  • Several groups have contested various parts of the constitution during the past fifty years. The legality of the constitution itself, however, has never been contested by a sizable social group or political party.
  • The Indian people were represented in the Constituent Assembly. At the time, there was no global adult franchise. Therefore, the whole Indian population could not have elected the Constituent Assembly directly.
  • The Indian National Congress, the organisation that spearheaded India's liberation war, predominated the Constituent Assembly. But there were many different political parties and viewpoints represented in Congress. There were several members of the Assembly who disagreed with Congress.

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