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Flex reason over muscle to honour our republic

Mint Hyderabad

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January 27, 2025

Democracy is integral to India's popular conception of itself but it's unclear if the same can be said of republican ideals. So long as we're ready to reason with ourselves, this isn't a worry

India's embrace of democracy has been affirmed many times over by the 'power of the vote' as a lived experience. That We the People live in a republic, with no hereditary right to rule, remains far more abstract in comparison. Three-quarters of a century ago, whether democracy would endure was seen as our big challenge. In his last address to the Constituent Assembly after the 'final reading' of the Constitution, on 25 November 1949, B.R. Ambedkar made a case for 'social democracy,' based on a union of liberty, equality and fraternity. If any of these were to be divorced from the other, he held, it would defeat "the very purpose of democracy." The weak link, in his view, was equality: "On the 26th of January 1950, we are going to enter a life of contradictions. In politics, we will have equality, and in social and economic life we will have inequality." Equality denied for too long in the two other spheres, he feared, would imperil our political democracy. It was India's status and credentials as a republic, though, that pre-occupied him in the years to follow

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