India has always marchedforward with deep faith inits Constitution, says CM
   Date :27-Nov-2025

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Staff Reporter :
 
CHIEF Minister Vishnu Deo Sai participated in the state-level programme titled ‘Humara Sanvidhan, Humara Swabhiman’ (Our Constitution, Our Pride) at Town Hall in the State Capital on the occasion of On the historic occasion of the 75th Constitution Day.
 
The event opened with a dignified and stirring atmosphere, as the Chief Minister, along with the assembled gathering, recited the Preamble of the Constitution in unison, reaffirming India’s shared commitment to the principles that guide the world’s largest democracy. Sai also visited a special exhibition curated for the Constitution Day, viewed a short film on the Constitution, and captured the moment in a Selfie with public representatives to mark the significance of the day.
 
Chief Minister Sai said that India, the world’s largest democracy, has always marched forward with deep faith and conviction in its Constitution. He noted that the Constitution guarantees every citizen the freedom to speak, express, and participate without fear, an assurance that forms the cornerstone of a vibrant and inclusive democracy. He further emphasised that the ability of ordinary citizens to rise to positions such as MLAs and MPs is a direct outcome of the Constitution’s generous, egalitarian, and democratic spirit.
 
Remembering the profound contribution of members of the Constituent Assembly from across the country, the Chief Minister paid special tribute to the veterans from Chhattisgarh who played a formative role in shaping the Indian Constitution. He stated that the region’s historic participation remains a matter of enduring pride, and the wisdom, values, and nation-building vision of these eminent leaders continue to inspire future generations.
 
MLAs Rajesh Munat, Purandar Mishra, Sunil Soni, Secretary of the Culture Department Dr Rohit Yadav and people in large number were present.