Odisha’s assembly witnessed uproarious scenes as the omission of “socialist” and “secular” from the Constitution’s Preamble display sparked protests. BJD and Congress members disrupted proceedings, demanding restoration following a recent Supreme Court affirmation of these words. BJP countered, stating the display showcased the original 1949 Preamble, predating the 1976 amendment, and remained unchanged under previous governments.
Related Posts
Kangana Ranaut’s movie Emergency cleared with U/A certificate; few cuts to be implemented
The Bombay High Court had denied immediate relief for the film, stating that it cannot, at this time order the Central Board of Film Certification […]
‘Pressure is on all of top order …’: Warner wants Australia to fire in third Test
Former opener David Warner stresses the need for Australia’s top order to deliver substantial runs in the upcoming third Test against India’s relentless bowling attack. […]
‘565 children injured or killed by bombs used by activists in Bengal since 1996’
A BBC documentary, “Children of the Bombs,” exposes the devastating impact of crude bombs in West Bengal politics. Since 1996, at least 565 children have […]