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00:00On 26th November, the day of the Constitution,
00:03I wish all the citizens of the country a very happy and prosperous day.
00:08See, those who make the Constitution,
00:12always have a fundamental feeling.
00:14And according to the circumstances,
00:19according to the expectations and desires of the people,
00:23for the rights of the people,
00:26and
00:28for transparency,
00:30and for social change in the society,
00:33the Constitution has been changed from time to time.
00:38But no political party, no government,
00:42has misused the fundamental feelings of the Constitution.
00:48And that is why,
00:49the judiciary has been given the right to evaluate the fundamental feelings of the Constitution.
00:57That is why,
01:00no matter which political party or government is in power,
01:04we can never misuse the fundamental feelings of the Constitution.
01:08We can never violate them.
01:11And I feel that
01:14the constitutional rights that we have for the poor, the backward and the deprived,
01:18are necessary even today.
01:21And that is why, the Prime Minister of India has always said to the country and the nation,
01:27that the deprived, the poor and the backward people of the society,
01:30still need social protection.
01:34And that is why, they should be given prosperity in their lives with social protection.
01:40There should be social change in their lives.
01:42For that, the government should play a fundamental role in the Constitution.
01:46Sir, there is a point that the Constitution should be followed in a clear manner.
01:50As the President of the Lok Sabha, what do you think, how clearly should it be followed?
01:55And what message do you want to give?
01:57Look, the Constitution should be followed in a clear manner.
02:01Our workers, the judges, the judges, they all follow the Constitution.
02:05And Baba Ambedkar had given a thought at that time,
02:09that no matter how good the Constitution is,
02:13the people who follow the Constitution,
02:18the people who execute the Constitution,
02:22that community,
02:24that person,
02:26the better they are,
02:31the better their direction will be,
02:35the more just they will be,
02:37the more the Constitution will be effective.
02:41That is why, the people who follow the Constitution,
02:47the people who execute the Constitution, it depends on all the people, this is what Baba Ambedkar had said.
02:52And I believe that in this 75-year journey,
02:56we have always been firm on the Constitution.
03:02We have worked in the direction of the Constitution.
03:05Whether it is the Parliament or the Legislative Assembly,
03:08all the democratic institutions,
03:12in accordance with the principles of the Constitution,
03:15in accordance with the direction given in the Constitution,
03:18these democratic institutions do their work.
03:21They will continue to do so in the future.
03:23Even my predecessors have kept the freedom of expression of the principles of the Constitution,
03:28the thoughts of the Constitution.
03:34I hope that we will move this country forward by working in the principles of the Constitution.
03:41Sir, as a President, when you run a state,
03:45there are many times when there is a commotion.
03:47Because of the commotion, the proceedings have to be organized.
03:50There are many times when there is a lot of disagreement.
03:52In such a situation, the constitutional duties
03:55have to be implemented in a more effective manner.
04:00How can we increase the productivity?
04:02Look, on the day of the Constitution,
04:07we need to take inspiration from the debates and discussions of the Constitutional Assembly.
04:15There were different opinions in the Constitutional Assembly.
04:19There were people from different religions.
04:23But there was a positive discussion in the Constitutional Assembly.
04:28There was a positive discussion.
04:30There was a consensus and disagreement at that time as well.
04:33In that consensus and disagreement, there is the power of democracy.
04:38And today, the time has come
04:41to take inspiration from the debates of the Constitutional Assembly,
04:44from the traditions of the high court.
04:48Where there are people from different religions and different ideologies,
04:54we need to understand their ideologies and religions.
04:59How can we discuss the issues?
05:03How can we establish some norms?
05:06How can we establish some practices?
05:09That is why, in the Constitutional Assembly,
05:11we need to take inspiration from the debates and discussions of the Constitutional Assembly,
05:14from the traditions of the high court.
05:19So that we can have a good discussion in our assemblies,
05:23we can discuss the issues of the high court.
05:25There may be disagreements and disagreements,
05:26but the country needs to work in harmony with the society.
05:31The more harmony we work with the society,
05:35the more the country will progress.
05:37The ideology can be different,
05:40the discrimination can also be different.
05:42But the country is the first.
05:45This basic ideology is also there in the Constitution.
05:47And this basic ideology should always be there in our ideology.
05:51That is why, I always request the members of the assembly
05:55that we should maintain the dignity of the assemblies,
05:58we should maintain the traditions of the high court,
06:00our heritage should be of the traditions and norms of the high court.
06:04We should establish that.
06:06I hope that all the members of the assembly,
06:09while doing their best,
06:11while maintaining the dignity and dignity of the assemblies,
06:15will have a good discussion and establish good traditions.