Sounds of Silences in India's Constitution- Dangers Ahead
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Publisher Description
This book is about the Sounds of Silences in India's Constitution - Dangers Ahead. Author selected this matter having given due thought to the fact that the Sounds of Silences have not been translated into words amending the constitution during the last seventy years. What are those Sounds of Silences have been fully explained in the Book. That shows the absolute unconcern of the political parties that ruled the country and the political parties in opposition, not because of any extraordinary reason or circumstance, but because of mere avoidance to do so, the Sounds of Silences having been found to be more beneficial to all the political parties, placing their interests foremost over the interests of the people and the country. Author assumes they would, as the elected members of the Parliament, have read the Last Address of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar to the Constituent Assembly on 25th November, 1949 but seems to have utterly failed to understand what he foresaw of how the Democracy in the India would be shaping up in the next generations and warned the people of India the dangers that would follow if the people and the elected representatives did not appreciate the citadels emphatically underscored in the Address for protecting and safely preserving the democracy as enunciated in the constitution. Absence of express provisions about the Sounds of Silences in the Constitution cost the country with increasing disorderliness and corruption in the veins of the whole body of the democracy that appears to have become today permanent part of the entire democratic system, more so, of election financing, the source of all ills with no political party willing to touch them.
Today's chaotic conditions and disrespect to the orderliness prevailing in the various walks of life including particularly among the political parties seem to have forgotten the "GOLDEN WORDS" inscribed in the PREAMBLE of the Constitution. Let us read them again and NOT ONLY TO HOLD THE DEMOCRACY TO THE GROUND BUT ALSO MAKE IT MORE STRONGER AND STRONGER.
These are the impelling reasons for the author to compel the people and the political parties to accord seriousness to the Sounds Silences in our Constitution and enact them into laws that would eliminate the existing oddities and rising concerns of the Democracy in the country. The author also wishes to remind the Parliament that, to the best of his knowledge, there is no provision in the Constitution that bars making amendments to the constitution to make the Sounds of Silences as its integral part and provisions that would sanctify them.