Amit Shah Emphasizes Institutional Balance as Key to Democracy
Strength of democracy lies in institutional balance, says Amit Shah
The Indian Express
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted the importance of institutional balance and mutual respect among governmental bodies during the launch of two books by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta. He asserted that the strength of democracy is rooted in the Constitution's design to foster cooperation rather than confrontation among institutions.
- 01Amit Shah emphasized that democracy thrives on institutional balance and respect.
- 02He noted that the Constitution was designed to prevent opposition among institutions.
- 03Shah expressed satisfaction with the preservation of constitutional conventions in India over 76 years.
- 04He plans to share his views on legal matters in the future.
- 05The faith of citizens in the justice system is crucial for a strong democracy.
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During the launch of two books authored by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that the strength of democracy lies in the balance and mutual respect among institutions rather than confrontation. He emphasized that the Constitution was crafted to ensure that institutions work collaboratively to uphold democratic values. Shah expressed pride in the preservation of constitutional conventions over the past 76 years, noting that these traditions have strengthened India's democracy. He highlighted the importance of the judiciary in reviewing executive decisions, reinforcing the need for a well-balanced relationship between these branches of government. Shah also mentioned his intention to share his perspectives on legal issues in the future. He concluded by affirming that the people's faith in the Constitution and the justice system is a vital reflection of the nation's character and social balance.
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