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Constitution should be kept away from politics, says Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla

IndiaTimes Monday, 25 November 2024
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla emphasized the sanctity of the Constitution, stating that it should be kept free from political influence. He asserted that while amendments have been made to reflect the evolving needs of the people, the fundamental spirit of the Constitution has always been upheld. Birla highlighted that no government, regardless of its ideology, can alter the Constitution's core principles.
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