Anthology The
Research:(ISSN:
2456–4397 RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067 Vol-5* Issue-8* November-2020)
Paper Submission: 10/11/2020, Date of Acceptance: 25/11/2020, Date of Publication: 26/11/2020
Nagendra Singh Bhati
Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Political Science,
Jai Narain Vyas University,
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India
Abstract
One never thought a day would come when India and its people
would be free. Yet, freedom come. The freedom was from alien
subjugation and like a monolith it has never been vibrant since its advent
on August, 1947, as the teeming millions of people could not be salvaged
from the myriad of misery, hunger, poverty, illiteracy, economic
backwardness and deprivation of the means of livelihood.
The by-product of independence is the change in social taboos
and customs, generally morals and morals have been adversely affected
and vice and dishonesty have replaced virtue and probity in all spheres
of life. We encounter everywhere political, communal, caste, class,
creedal and language hostility. Every political party has blamed all other
political parties of misusing and abusing power and indulging in
cancerous corruption.
The Indian Constitution guarantees fundamental rights to its
citizens-civil, political and legal in nature. None of these fundamental
rights incorporate economic rights. The social and economic rights are
incorporated in the Directive Principles of state policy, which is a unique
feature of the IndianConstitution. Rights incorporated in this category
cannot be legally enforced. Some Fundamental Duties were also
incorporated in the constitution under Article 51 A through the 42 nd
Amendment in 1976.
It is often argued by some that the Directive Principles of State
Policy are mere normal or ethical concepts, but it is a mandate of the
Constitution and it is the obligation cast on the state to follow the
mandate. The view of Directive Principles cannot be under estimated. It
is this Constitution under which elections are held and governments
formed. Can the elected representatives refuse to act against its
mandate? It is their prime duty to make honest efforts to achieve that
goal.
Today, the foundations of the Constitution have been shaken by
the folly of the people, the corruption of politicians and the privacy of
public money running into several thousand crores of rupees. At this
moment, when the nation is standing on the escalator of anarchy and
corruption, right minded citizens cannot afford to stand frozen in disgust
and dismay.
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