Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently shared a thought-provoking article written by Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, highlighting the profound constitutional significance of India. Published in a national daily, the article delves into India’s diverse cultural, spiritual, and historical heritage, emphasizing that the Constitution is more than just a legal framework; it is a reflection of the nation’s identity. In his post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi encouraged the public to engage with the article, which provides a deep exploration of these themes, inviting a broader understanding of India’s multifaceted legacy.
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