Article 370 was against Dr Ambedkar's idealogy of one Constitution for united India: CJI Gavai
At the inauguration of the Preamble Park, CJI said SC upheld Article 370 abrogation, inspired by Dr Ambedkar’s vision of one Constitution for united India.
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CJI BR Gavai with Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Chief Mininster Devendra Phadnavis at the inaugural ceremony of the Constitution Preamble Park.(PTI)
Nagpur, 28 June
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai on Saturday
said Dr BR Ambedkar envisioned one Constitution for the country to keep it
united and never favoured the idea of a separate constitution for a state.
Speaking at the
inauguration of the Constitution Preamble Park here, the CJI said the Supreme
Court drew inspiration from Dr Ambedkar's vision of a united India under a
single constitution while upholding the Centre's decision to abrogate Article
370 that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
Gavai was part of
a five-judge Constitution bench, headed by then Chief Justice DY Chandrachud,
that unanimously upheld the Centre's decision to abrogate Article 370, which
bestowed special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
"When Article
370 was challenged, it came before us, and when the hearing was underway, I
recalled Dr Babasaheb's words that one Constitution is suited for a country...
If we want to keep the country united, we need only one Constitution," he
said, while addressing the gathering in Marathi.
On 5 August, 2019, the Centre decided to strip Jammu and Kashmir of special status and divide it into two Union Territories.
Gavai said Dr
Ambedkar had been criticised, saying the Constitution provides for too much
federalism, and in times of war, the country may not remain united.
However, he had
responded, saying the Constitution would suit all the challenges and keep the
nation united, the CJI said.
"See the
situation in the neighbouring countries, be it Pakistan, Bangladesh or Sri
Lanka. Whenever our country faces challenges, it has remained united,"
Gavai said.
Speaking on the
occasion, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said he was happy that CJI Gavai
inaugurated the Constitution Preamble Park and unveiled a statue of Dr
Ambedkar.
Freedom, equality
and brotherhood were Dr Ambedkar's valuable gift to the country in the form of
the Constitution, he said.
Gadkari said that
the Constitution has clearly stated the responsibilities and rights of the four
pillars of democracy, i.e. executive, judiciary, legislature and media.
Chief Minister
Devendra Fadnavis said Gavai was performing his responsibility as the Chief
Justice of India ably.
Highlighting the
importance of the Constitution, Fadnavis said the government has decided that
the Preamble of the Constitution should reach every student to mark the Amrit
Mohotsav of the Constitution.
"If we accept the values of the Preamble, 90 per cent of the country's problems will be solved forever," he said.
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