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LG reads out Preamble as part of Constitution Day celebrations

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 Jammu: Leading the celebrations of the Constitution Day in J&K, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha read out the ‘Preamble’ of the Constitution of India in a ceremony at the Civil Secretariat.

Marking the 71st anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution, the LG administered a pledge to government officials for upholding the sanctity of the Constitution.

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“Let us pledge to further strengthen our resolve to preserve and uphold the sanctity of the Constitution and the values enshrined in it,” remarked the LG.

According to an official press release, the LG observed that the virtues of liberty, equality and fraternity; which were held supreme by Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar during the compilation of the Constitution, “are still equally relevant for us today.”
Seventy-one years ago, the foundation of a sovereign and united modern India was laid, at the heart of which lies our Constitution, said the LG, adding that, “we all must work together to uphold the unity in diversity of India and celebrate the day as a mark of gratitude and respect to the framers of the world’s lengthiest written Constitution of the largest democracy.”

The LG urged the citizens of J&K to follow the path shown by the founding fathers of the Constitution and to perform our fundamental duties with equal enthusiasm “with which we enjoy our fundamental rights.”

Advisors to the Lieutenant Governor, Chief Secretary, Financial Commissioners, Administrative Secretaries, and officers & officials of the Civil Secretariat were present in large numbers on the occasion.

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