In the journey of progress, a looming threat emerges – corporate fascism, an unsettling alliance between neo-liberal economic entities and communal fascists, creating an atmosphere of impunity that silences dissent. As India commemorates 70 years of constitutional legacy, this alliance jeopardizes the foundational values that have long defined the nation.
The Preamble of the Indian Constitution, meticulously crafted, stands as a testament to the nation's ideals - a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, and Democratic Republic, aspiring towards Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. However, the ascent of corporate fascist forces poses a grave danger to the very essence of these principles.
With 395 articles and 22 parts, the Constitution embodies a dynamic framework designed to adapt to societal evolution. Yet, the institutions created to safeguard it now confront an unprecedented threat from corporate interests, disrupting the envisioned balance of power.
"We The People" – the heart of the Constitution, intricately tied to the will of citizens, faces subversion by corporate interests propelled by vested agendas. This undermines the delicate equilibrium envisioned by the framers.
The Preamble, extending beyond a legal introduction, encapsulates the aspirations of India's freedom struggle, representing hard-fought battles for justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Corporate fascist forces, fueled by crony capitalism, aim to erodethese democratic ideals, placing the very essence of the Constitution undersiege.
India's commitment to Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, viewing the world as one family, is at risk as crony capitalism interests threaten the diversity and inclusiveness symbolized by the tradition of the city of Varanasi, described as the 'Kaba of Hindustan’ by Mirza Ghalib. Shashthartha and secularism, integral to unity in diversity, encounter unprecedented challenges.
In these critical times, every citizen
must unite to protect the values defining our nation. Guarding against the
encroachment of corporate fascism on our institutions is paramount. It is a
collective duty to defend the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and
fraternity – the cornerstone of our Constitution. The call to action is clear –
protect our heritage, safeguard our values, and ensure that the spirit of the
Indian Constitution continues to illuminate our nation's path, undeterred by
the shadows of corporate fascism.
Lenin Raghuvanshi
Founder and CEO
People's Vigilance Committee on Human
Rights (PVCHR)
Safeguarding India's Constitutional Essence: Confronting the Threat of Corporate Fascism by pvchr.india9214 on Scribd
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