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Time now to focus on our duties: PM Modi on Constitution Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday addressed the joint sitting of Parliament to mark the Constitution Day and said that "we cannot preserve our rights without fulfilling our responsibilities". In his address speech, Modi also said that November 26 is a sad reminder of the Mumbai terror attacks.

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Published : Nov 26, 2019, 3:04 PM IST

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday chose the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution to emphasise on people's duties, saying their rights were stressed upon earlier but time has now come to focus on citizens' responsibilities as well.

In his address to a joint sitting of Parliament to mark the Constitution Day, he said a special aspect of the Indian Constitution is that it highlights both the rights and duties of citizens.

"Let us think about how we can fulfill duties enshrined in our Constitution," Modi said.

Opposition parties boycotted the event to protest political developments in Maharashtra following the governor's decision to swear in BJP's Devendra Fadnavis as the state's chief minister.

Speaking to lawmakers in Parliament's Central Hall, where the Constitution was adopted, Modi said there had been an emphasis on people's rights in the last many years as a vast number of people felt deprived of equality and justice.

Time now to focus on our duties: PM Modi on Constitution Day

The demand of the present time is that society should deliberate on its duties and responsibilities as well, he said and asserted, "We cannot preserve our rights without fulfilling our responsibilities".

Noting that the Constitution begins with "we the people of India", he said people are its strength, inspiration, and aim.

"Our effort should be to ensure focus on our duties in our conversations and meetings," he said at the joint sitting which was attended by President Ram Nath Kovind and Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu besides members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Invoking Mahatma Gandhi, he said the Father of the Nation had understood the fine balance between rights and duties and added, "As proud citizens of India, let us think about how our actions will make our nation even stronger".

Paying tributes to Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the architect of the Constitution, the prime minister said he would be happy to see that India has strengthened and empowered its democracy in the last 70 years.

The Constitution, Modi said, can be simplified in two mantras as "dignity for Indian" and "unity for India".

Modi also said, "November 26 is a happy occasion as India celebrates Constitution Day but it also is a sad reminder of the Mumbai terror attacks, which had taken place on this day in 2008."

In his address speech, he paid tributes to those killed in the terror attacks.

Also read: Remembering Rajendra Prasad's contribution to India's Constitution

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday chose the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution to emphasise on people's duties, saying their rights were stressed upon earlier but time has now come to focus on citizens' responsibilities as well.

In his address to a joint sitting of Parliament to mark the Constitution Day, he said a special aspect of the Indian Constitution is that it highlights both the rights and duties of citizens.

"Let us think about how we can fulfill duties enshrined in our Constitution," Modi said.

Opposition parties boycotted the event to protest political developments in Maharashtra following the governor's decision to swear in BJP's Devendra Fadnavis as the state's chief minister.

Speaking to lawmakers in Parliament's Central Hall, where the Constitution was adopted, Modi said there had been an emphasis on people's rights in the last many years as a vast number of people felt deprived of equality and justice.

Time now to focus on our duties: PM Modi on Constitution Day

The demand of the present time is that society should deliberate on its duties and responsibilities as well, he said and asserted, "We cannot preserve our rights without fulfilling our responsibilities".

Noting that the Constitution begins with "we the people of India", he said people are its strength, inspiration, and aim.

"Our effort should be to ensure focus on our duties in our conversations and meetings," he said at the joint sitting which was attended by President Ram Nath Kovind and Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu besides members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Invoking Mahatma Gandhi, he said the Father of the Nation had understood the fine balance between rights and duties and added, "As proud citizens of India, let us think about how our actions will make our nation even stronger".

Paying tributes to Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the architect of the Constitution, the prime minister said he would be happy to see that India has strengthened and empowered its democracy in the last 70 years.

The Constitution, Modi said, can be simplified in two mantras as "dignity for Indian" and "unity for India".

Modi also said, "November 26 is a happy occasion as India celebrates Constitution Day but it also is a sad reminder of the Mumbai terror attacks, which had taken place on this day in 2008."

In his address speech, he paid tributes to those killed in the terror attacks.

Also read: Remembering Rajendra Prasad's contribution to India's Constitution

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Time now to focus on our duties: PM Modi on Constitution Day
         New Delhi, Nov 26 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Tuesday chose the 70th anniversary of the adoption of the
Constitution to emphasise on people's duties, saying their
rights were stressed upon earlier but time has now come to
focus on citizens' responsibilities as well.
         In his address to a joint sitting of Parliament to mark
the Constitution Day, he said a special aspect of the Indian
Constitution is that it highlights both rights and duties of
citizens.
         "Let us think about how we can fulfil duties enshrined in
our Constitution," Modi said.
         Opposition parties boycotted the event to protest
political developments in Maharashtra following the governor's
decision to swear in BJP's Devendra Fadnavis as the state's
chief minister.
         Speaking to lawmakers in Parliament's Central Hall, where
the Constitution was adopted, Modi said there had been an
emphasis on people's rights in the last many years as a vast
number of people felt deprived of equality and justice.
         The demand of the present time is that society should
deliberate on its duties and responsibilities as well, he said
and asserted, "We cannot preserve our rights without
fulfilling our responsibilities".
         Noting that the Constitution begins with "we the people
of India", he said people are its strength, inspiration and
aim.
         "Our effort should be to ensure focus on our duties in
our conversations and meetings," he said at the joint sitting
which was attended by President Ram Nath Kovind and Vice
President M Venkaiah Naidu besides members of Lok Sabha and
Rajya Sabha.
         Invoking Mahatma Gandhi, he said the Father of the Nation
had understood the fine balance between rights and duties and
added, "As proud citizens of India, let us think about how our
actions will make our nation even stronger".
         Paying tributes to Bhim Rao Ambedkar, the architect of
Constitution, the prime minister said he would be happy to see
that India has strengthened and empowered its democracy in the
last 70 years.
         The Constitution, Modi said, can be simplified in two
mantras as "dignity for Indian" and "unity for India"
         Modi said November 26 is a happy occasion as India
celebrates Constitution Day but it also is a sad reminder of
the Mumbai terror attacks, which had taken place on this day
in 2008.
         He paid tributes to those killed in the terror attacks.
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