In 1895, Lokmanya Tilak spoke of fundamental rights for the first time


New Delhi, 26 January 2020 Sunday

The Constitution of India gives citizens fundamental rights. When the country was enslaved by the British, for the first time in this year, Bal Gangadhar Tilak spoke of the fundamental rights of the citizens. He was a great freedom fighter, nationalist and social reformer. Swaraj is the birthright of my birth and it is only after this that his motto became very popular. After Tilak spoke of fundamental rights, the demand for fundamental rights was rising periodically during the independence movement. A resolution was adopted in the Congress session of Mumbai in the year 1 and demanded for fundamental rights.

In this year Mrs. Anne Besant raised fundamental issues for Indians like freedom of expression, right to assemble and equality of law. In this year, the Nehru Committee also demanded fundamental rights for Indians. Fundamental rights were also given prominence in the congressional convention in Karachi in the year 1. However, before independence, citizens of the country were not given fundamental rights. સં In January 1995, the Constitution implemented in the country gave the citizens of India seven fundamental rights.

Swaraj is my birthright and I will take it as a slogan. In 1928, the Nehru Committee also demanded fundamental rights for Indians.

The idea of ​​the Constitution of India was given by MN Roy in 1934

MN Roy was a well-known Indian freedom fighter and fighter who also served a five-year jail term during the independence movement. Roy was at the core of Marxist ideology in India. Not only that, for the first time in 2, he gave the idea of ​​the Constitution of India that this country should have its own constitution. He also suggested to Congress during the independence movement. Roy founded the Radical Democratic Party at odds with Congress, and also participated in the American Revolution in Mexico.

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