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Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Claims 'Secular' And 'Socialist' Dropped From New Copies Of Constitution Handed To MPs

Swarajya StaffSep 20, 2023, 11:00 AM | Updated 11:00 AM IST
Congress Lok Sabha leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (File Phot) (Indranil Bhoumik/Mint via Getty Images)

Congress Lok Sabha leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury (File Phot) (Indranil Bhoumik/Mint via Getty Images)


Congress Leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has alleged that the words 'socialist' and 'secular' have been omitted from the Preamble of the Constitution of India in the new copies of the Constitution which were distributed to the MPs on Tuesday (19 September).

In an interview with news agency ANI, Chowdhury claimedm “The new copies of the Constitution that were given to us today (19th September), the one we held in our hands and entered (the new Parliament building), its Preamble doesn’t have the words ‘socialist secular’.”

Chowdhury said that the words were added to the Preamble after an amendment in 1976.

“if someone gives us the Constitution today and it doesn’t have those words, it is a matter of concern," he said.


"It has been done cleverly. It is a matter of concern for me. I tried to raise this issue but I did not get an opportunity…” he added.

The 42nd Amendment to the Constitution, passed in 1976 when an emergency was imposed in the country by the then PM Indira Gandhi, brought about significant changes to the description of India in the Preamble.

The 1976 amendment changed the description of India in the Preamble from the words "sovereign democratic republic" to "sovereign socialist secular democratic republic", reports Indian Express.

Additionally, it replaced the phrase "unity of the nation" with "unity and integrity of the nation" in the Preamble.

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