Indian Constitution Under Communal Attack

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The book deals with various instances and incidents which have directly or indirectly affected communally the constitutional provisions since 1932, when Mahatma Gandhi first declared fast-unto-death against the separate electorate given to untouchables and demolition of Babri Masjid in 1992. The education, culture and history of the country have also come under communal attack in the recent days alongwith economy. The debate is still on. The centre-state relations, Parliamentary vs Presidential government and secular concept of the constitution have also come to acquire prominence in the recent constitutional debate. The author of this book has ventured to awaken and prepare secular masses to rise to the occasion so as to save this Sovereign Democratic Socialist Republic from being slipped into the clutches of fascist forces.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ram Khobragade

Ram Khobragade was associated with Kanshi Ramji from 1977. He joined him to build-up Phule-Ambedkarite Mission and Movement all over India. As a National Secretary of BAMCEF he was instrumental to expand and build-up organization units in U.P., Haryana, Rajasthan, M.P., Gujarat, A.P., Karnataka, J & K and Delhi in the Initial Stage. Elected thrice General Secretary of All India IFC Employees Association; presently Vice-President. Edited Jan Andolan Ka Sajag Prahari (Hindi Monthly). Major contribution for success of First Dalit International Conference held in Kaula Lumpur in Malaysia in October 10-11, 1998.

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Title
Indian Constitution Under Communal Attack
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8121207800
Length
x+212p. References; Index; 23cm.
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