Speaker after speaker at the Sister Nivedita University presents Calcutta Club The Telegraph National Debate 2024 confined themselves to the code of civility laid down by moderator Sandip Chatterjee at the onset, without taking anything away from their compelling contestations
"No one is above the Constitution, which binds us all," the chief minister said, delivering the keynote address on Saturday at the Calcutta Club The Telegraph National Debate, titled Motion: The House believes India does not need a new Constitution . Banerjee called for an end of "autocracy and agency raj" and demanded impartial behaviour of the media. The judiciary and media are weak now, she said.
As Uttarakhand clears it s uniform civil code, it raises questions about whether India needs a Uniform civil code and if so why now and in which form? Is uniformity a camouflage for oppression of religious rights or is the political debate drowning the need for a more modern and progressive civil society in India? Host Kiran Somvanshi gets answers from Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave, legal experts Arghya Sengupta, and Mihira Sood, along with ET’s Anubhuti Vishnoi in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast. Tune in!
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