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How 'Socialist', 'Secular' Were Inserted in Constitution

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June 28, 2025

RSS leaders have reignited the long-standing demand to drop the words "socialist" and "secular" from the Preamble of the Constitution, arguing they were inserted during the Emergency without full democratic consensus and do not reflect the original vision of India's constitutional framers.

- TDG NETWORK

How 'Socialist', 'Secular' Were Inserted in Constitution

Under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, India entered the Emergency on June 25, 1975, citing internal turmoil. Government powers expanded—civil liberties were suspended, media was censored, political opponents jailed, and the judiciary weakened. Amid this backdrop, on December 18, 1976, Parliament passed the infamous 42nd Amendment—dubbed the "mini-Constitution"—which centrally reshaped India's republic, curtailing individual freedoms, expanding the directive principles of state policy, and most notably amending the preamble.

The change saw India's definition shift from a "sovereign, democratic republic" to a "sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic", adding "socialist", "secular", and "integrity" to underline the state's priorities. Critics branded it rushed and autocratic, passed under compromised democratic norms. When the Emergency ended in 1977, the succeeding Janata government reversed much—through the 43rd and 44th Amendments and the Minerva Mills judgment—but notably left the altered preamble intact.

Ideological Intent:

Socialist Indira Gandhi's politics were rooted in populist messaging—"Garibi Hatao"—and left-leaning rhetoric. She declared the Emergency alongside nationalizations and welfare expansions. Adding "socialist" served her agenda, embedding a pro-redistributive ethos into the state's identity—while avoiding Soviet-style central planning. But this was not the socialism envisaged by original framers. During constitution drafting, early attempts to include "socialist" (and "secular") were consciously rejected—framers feared ideological rigidity would hamper democratic choice.

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