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Indian Constitution has stood test of time: Sitharaman in Rajya Sabha     

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman opens debate on ‘Glorious Journey of 75 Years of the Constitution of India’ in the Upper House
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. PTI file
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India’s Constitution has stood the test of time in the last 75 years of its existence, even as most of the 50 countries that framed their Constitution around the same time have rewritten or changed features of their Constitutions, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Monday.

Initiating the discussion on the ‘Glorious Journey of 75 Years of the Constitution of India’ in the Rajya Sabha, she paid homage to the 389 members of the Constituent Assembly, including 15 women, who took up the arduous challenge and prepared the Constitution for India in a very challenging environment.

The Constitution of India “has stood the test of time,” she said. “Today we are extremely proud of the way India’s democracy is growing.”

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As the country marks the 75th year of its Constitution, “it is time to reaffirm our commitment to build India, that is Bharat, that shall uphold the spirit enshrined in this sacred document,” she said.

Stating that India and its Constitution stands out in a separate league of its own, Sitharaman said post second World War, over 50 countries had become independent and they had their Constitution written.

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“But many have changed their constitutions, not just amended them, but literally changed the entire feature of their constitution. But our Constitution has stood the test of time, of course, it yielded itself to very many amendments,” she said, adding the amendments were the need of the hour.

Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said time would not be a constraint and as many speakers willing to speak would be accommodated by extending the duration of the discussion.

The Rajya Sabha is functioning today for the first time since almost over two weeks of wasted time over multiple issues -- BJP's attack on the Congress over alleged links with US businessman George Soros and his anti-India designs and an Opposition notice to bring a motion for the removal of Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar accusing him of acting like a government spokesperson.

The Rajya Sabha will debate on the issue on Monday and Tuesday.

It is likely that Union Home Minister Amit Shah replies to the debate in the Upper House.

In the Lok Sabha, PM Narendra Modi had replied to a two-day debate. —with PTI

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