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June 25 is an indelible day the day when democracy and the rights of citizens in the country were trampled
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June 25 is an indelible day the day when democracy and the rights of citizens in the country were trampled
In the history of Independent India, there are many important dates which are both eventful and historic. November 26 is one such historic day also known as Constitution Day. The Constituent Assembly of India adopted India’s Constitution on this day, in 1949.
To make this day ever more significant, and to make the ethos of Indian Constitution memorable, the Narendra Modi government, in 2015, decided to celebrate the day officially. Post Independence, the leaders of our great country firmly decided that the fruits of Independence have to be enjoyed by all sections of society. The result was: universal adult suffrage and India emerging as the world’s biggest democracy. To strengthen our unity amid diversitie
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NAGPUR: An era came to an end for Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) with the demise of its senior ideologue Madhav Govind Vaidya on Saturday. The 97-year-old former editor of ‘Tarun Bharat’ a newspaper with RSS leanings wasn’t keeping well for the last few days and breathed his last at around 3.30pm. Vaidya had recovered from Covid a month ago. He succumbed to an oldage-related illness, his family said. He is survived by wife Sunanda, 3 daughters and 5 sons, one of whom Manmohan, is a senior RSS functionary.
Fondly called ‘Baburao’ in RSS’ inner circles, Vaidya, who was older than the RSS itself, also outlived all the Sarsanghchalaks. Born in 1923, two years before the RSS was established, he joined the Sangh at the age of 8.
Setting the tone for a bitter campaign ahead of the West Bengal elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah
welcomed Trinamool Congress deserters into the BJP and targeted Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, saying “this is just the beginning” and “you will be alone” by the time the polls start.
The ice is broken but the chill is far from over. In a five-hour-long, “free-wheeling discussion” with her Congress colleagues, Sonia Gandhi said issues have to be resolved and the party
has to be “one family”. Senior leaders, who said they were neither dissidents nor rebels, reiterated their demand for elections to posts at all levels, and the need to strengthen the party.