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Published3 months ago
Duration1:16
Video IDVFAlCCTYSPs
Languageen-IN
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
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Views474
Likes4
Comments1
Engagement Rate1.05%
Likes per 100 views0.84
Comments per 1K views2.11
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Description
In this powerful episode of Third Eye, host Neeraj Jha is joined by senior political analyst Dr. Pankaj Shrivastava for an in-depth, honest, and uncompromising discussion on one of the most crucial ideas in Indian democracy — the meaning of the Republic and the Constitution after Independence.
The conversation begins by exploring a fundamental question: What is the real difference between Independence, and Republic Day? While freedom from colonial rule marked a historic victory, Pankaj Shrivastava explains that true freedom for citizens only becomes meaningful when equality, rights, and justice are guaranteed to everyone — and that is where the Republic and the Constitution become essential.
Pankaj Ji highlights that becoming a Republic was necessary to ensure equal rights for all citizens after independence, and for that, a strong and well-defined Constitution was indispensable. However, he also makes a critical point: a large or detailed Constitution alone cannot run a country. For democracy to survive, people must also respect and live by constitutional values. Without public responsibility, even the best constitutional framework can fail.
The discussion further delves into the idea of constitutional morality, explaining why fundamental constitutional principles cannot be altered in favor of the majority. The basic structure of the Constitution exists to protect democracy, minority rights, and equality, even during political pressure or changing times.
This special episode of Third Eye is presented on the eve of India’s Republic Day, aiming to help viewers understand why the Constitution matters, how it protects our freedoms, and what responsibilities come with being citizens of a Republic.
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