Guwahati:Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Tuesday highlighted that Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will "bind Bharat and its nationalism more effectively", and emphasized that any further delay in its implementation will be "corrosive to our values."
Addressing the 25th convocation of IIT Guwahati, the Vice President stressed that Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP) are 'fundamental in governance of the country' and it's the duty of the State to make them into rules. Mentioning that many DPSPs like panchayats, cooperatives and Right to Education have already been translated into law, he underlined that it was time to implement Article 44 of the Constitution.
Cautioning against the attempts to tarnish the image of India and "frequent orchestration of anti-national narratives," Dhankhar stressed, “It is high time choreographers of anti-Bharat narrative orchestration are effectively rebuffed.”
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The Vice-President also pointed out that “no foreign entity can be allowed to tweak our sovereignty and reputation". Describing India as the oldest, largest, most functional and vibrant democracy that is giving stability to global peace and harmony, the VP stressed, "We can not suffer dent on our flourishing and blossoming democracy and constitutional institutions."