Key Points

The Vice President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, has strongly emphasized the importance of maintaining the original Constitution with its 22 miniature illustrations. During a heated Rajya Sabha session, BJP MP Radha Mohan Agrawal raised concerns about alleged removals of significant cultural illustrations from the Constitution. The controversy has sparked a debate about preserving the historical and cultural integrity of India's foundational document, with opposition leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge suggesting an attempt to defame BR Ambedkar. The discussion highlights the ongoing tension between historical representation and contemporary political narratives.

Key Points: Dhankhar Defends Original Constitution's 22 Miniature Illustrations

  • Vice President demands preservation of original Constitutional illustrations
  • BJP MPs claim important sections removed
  • Opposition alleges attempt to defame Ambedkar
  • Controversy centers on cultural representation
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Only authentic version of Constitution should be promulgated in country: Vice President Dhankhar

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar affirms authenticity of original Constitution with 22 illustrations, sparking debate in Rajya Sabha

"I have no doubt that the Constitution signed by the founding fathers... is the only authentic one - Jagdeep Dhankhar"

New Delhi, February 11

Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar on Tuesday asserted that the Constitution signed by the founding fathers carrying 22 miniatures is the "only authentic one" and only that should be promulgated in the country.

The Chairman reacted to Bharatiya Janata Party MP Radha Mohan Agrawal's claim that the Congress "removed" 22 illustrations included by Nandlal Bose from the Indian Constitution including those related to Lord Ram, Krishna, Mohenjo-Daro and Mahatma Gandhi from the Constitution.

Dhankhar said, "I have no doubt that the Constitution signed by the founding fathers of the Constitution carrying 22 miniatures is the only authentic one and it can include amendments by the Parliament. If there is any change affected by the Judiciary or any institution, it is not acceptable to this House. I will appeal to the Leader of the House to ensure that in the country only the authentic version be promulgated. Any violation of this should be taken seriously by the government."

Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, BJP MP Radha Agrawal claimed that the copy of the Constitution circulating in the country is not the original one that was signed by the founding fathers of the Constitution.

"Today, if an ordinary citizen of the country goes to the market to buy a copy of the Constitution, they do not find the original printed version that was signed by the framers of the Constitution on January 26, 1949. Some important sections of this Constitution have been removed in an unconstitutional manner for reasons unknown. We all know that if any amendments need to be made to the Constitution, there is a specific process for it. I want to ask why certain important parts of the Constitution, which were signed on January 26, 1949, were removed by some people without any parliamentary approval," the BJP MP said.

Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge alleged that an attempt is being made to defame BR Ambedkar by creating a controversy.

"There is an attempt to defame Ambedkar," Kharge said.

Leader of the House, JP Nadda countered him and asked how there can be an issue with the point raised by Radha Mohan Agarwal and opposition members should welcome it.

"This issue is very important. The current copies of the Constitution being published do not contain those 22 illustrations. What is the opposition's problem with this? The 22 illustrations in the Constitution seem to trouble them. Their agenda is to erase the memory of India's culture, and they don't want future generations to remember it," Nadda said.

- ANI

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