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R IGHT TO C ONSTITUTIONAL R EMEDIES

Chapter 2: RIGHTS IN THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION · POLITICAL SCIENCE

R IGHT TO C ONSTITUTIONAL R EMEDIES One would agree that our Constitution contains a very impressive list of Fundamental Rights. But merely writing down a list of rights is not enough. There has to be a way through which they could be realised in practice and defended against any attack on these rights. “A heavy responsibility would be cast on the majority to see that in fact the minorities feel secure.

…the only safety for the minorities lies in a secular State. It pays them to be nationalists ...The majority community should not boast of their national outlook. ...They should try to place themselves in the position of the minorities and try to appreciate their fears. All demands for safeguards ...are the products of those fears that the minorities have in their minds, ...as regards their language, their script and also about the services.” Sardar Hukam Singh CAD, VIII, p.

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