Why were the words 'Secular' and Socialist' later on added to the Preamble to the constitution of India?
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Answer: B. R. Ambedkar said about the preamble: ... As originally enacted the preamble described the state as a "sovereign democratic republic", to which the terms "Secular" and "Socialist" were later passed by a Captive Parliament during The Emergency in the 42nd Amendment.
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B. R. Ambedkar said about the preamble: ... As originally enacted the preamble described the state as a "sovereign democratic republic", to which the terms "Secular" and "Socialist" were later passed by a Captive Parliament during The Emergency in the 42nd Amendment.
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