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Federalism necessary to operationalise democracy for national prosperity: Parkash Singh Badal

Written by  Rajan Nath -- June 26th 2020 10:55 AM
Federalism necessary to operationalise democracy for national prosperity: Parkash Singh Badal

Federalism necessary to operationalise democracy for national prosperity: Parkash Singh Badal

Former Chief Minister of Punjab Sardar Parkash Singh Badal said that “safeguarding the secular democratic fabric of the country is as important as defending her borders. The country’s internal and external health are equally important and interdependent.” In a statement that coincides with the 45th anniversary of the internal Emergency imposed in the country by Indira Gandhi on June 25, 1975, Parkash Singh Badal said that commitment to democracy can become meaningless without an equally profound commitment to the secular ethos as enshrined in our constitution. ”Secularism is a prerequisite to democracy and vice versa. Each ideal strengthens the other.” Badal also said that the federal structure in the country is vital for the health of our democracy. ”Democracy is not a single-tier structure. It functions at the individual and social levels through the universal voting right, but at the national and inter-state levels, a genuinely federal structure is the only guarantee for the meaningful working of our system for national prosperity and for turning India into a global Super Power.” Emphasizing the need for ‘constant vigil’ against ‘overt and covert dictatorial tendencies that can always threaten democracy, Badal said, “Like our independence and sovereignty, secularism and democracy to have to be defended every moment of every single day in the life of our nation. Even a moment’s let-up can prove disastrous and even fatal,” said the five-time CM of Punjab. Meanwhile, Parkash Singh Badal cautioned the people, especially the youth against taking democracy and secularism for granted. Also Read | Principal misbehaves with lady guardian over fee, video goes viral ”It would be a mistake to believe that what happened in 1975 can never happen again. We saw then how easy it is for a dictatorial leader to trample on the constitution. Democracy is not a mere provision in the constitution but an expression of the collective will, dreams, and aspirations of the people. The day the people’s will or their aspirations weaken, and that weakness gets reflected in the absence of vigil, then even the Constitution cannot prevent democracy and secularism from falling victims to the whims of dictators.” -PTC News


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