Intolerance in India at the Wake of 75 Years of Independence: Comprehending the Constitutional Threats
Dr. Sulok B. Raghuwanshi
Asst. Prof. in English, Orange City College of Social Work, Nagpur
Mob. 9850394582
E-Mail: sulokraghuwanshi@rediffmail.com
Abstract: The present paper ‘Intolerance in India at the Wake of 75 Years of Independence: Comprehending the Constitutional Threats’ essays to comprehend the surge of the intolerance in India, a bitter truth, sacrificing the secularism, a key point of the constitution of India. The sovereignty of the country is at peril in the presence of the wasted political interest of a few. The winds of intolerance, hatred and animosity so prevalent while the country celebrates the ‘Azadi ka Amrutmahotsav’ are nothing short of irony underlining the failure to remove the intolerance towards the minority group. On the contrary, the same has risen. It is significant to address the challenges posed before the human rights of minority groups at the wake of 75 years of independence. The paper suggests that the progress is feasible only on the lines of the inclusive growth. The attempts would be made to draw the conclusions by studying and analyzing the newspaper and E-paper articles and editorials, official websites of government, speech, etc. depicting the intolerance and absence of the empathy towards the minority groups at the backdrop of the 75 years of independence. The conclusions would be drawn based on discussion and analysis and suggestions and recommendations would be made. The referencing would be done in APA 7th Edition.
Keywords: Fundamental Rights, Intolerance, Minority Groups, Independence.
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2601I01VXIVP0005
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