Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ruled out any review of the Constitution. Winding up a two-day discussion on Commitment to India's Constitution as part of the 125th Birth Anniversary celebrations of Dr B R Ambedkar in the Lok Sabha Friday evening, Mr Modi said that no one can think of a review of the Constitution. He said, the Constitution is a holy book and the country can only be governed by it. <br/><br/>The Prime Minister said, the Indian Constitution is a binding force in a diverse country. He said the Government has only one religion, which is India first, and the Indian Constitution is about dignity for Indians and unity for India. Prime Minister also stressed the need for working more through consensus than majority and minority in a democracy. He said, consensus is more important than majority rule and having majority in the House does not mean one should impose their views.
News On AIR | November 28, 2015 1:56 PM
Prime Minister Modi rules out any review of the constitution