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In Defence of the Republic : Upholding the Values at the Heart of India's Democracy

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'We have no affiliation with any political party and are, instead,

committed to the values enshrined in the Constitution and the

judicial process that is protected by it.'

Almost 25 years into the 21st century, as India, the world's largest democracy,

heads into its 18th general election, the country's political and social landscape

is darkened by the looming shadow of authoritarianism and illiberalism.

Standing against this dark tide is the Indian Constitution, with its pledge of

equal citizenship to people of every faith, caste, class, gender, language and

ethnicity. It is this pledge that the Constitutional Conduct Group (CCG)-a

collective of retired civil servants with decades of experience in public

service-has been trying to uphold since 2017. It does this through letters

to governments at the Centre and in the states, the judiciary, the Election

Commission and similar institutions when they subvert or undermine

democracy, and need to be reminded of their constitutional duty.

The 74 letters in this volume deal with a number of urgent issues: the politics

of communal hate and violence, failures of governance, protection of human

rights, freedom of speech and dissent, the role of the media, failures of the

legal system, electoral reform, conservation and sustainable development, and

the rights of marginalized and oppressed communities. Interspersed with the

letters are clearly articulated, insightful essays on these themes by some of the

country's bravest and most prominent activists and public intellectuals.

For the clarity and integrity with which it speaks truth to Power, demanding

an unequivocal commitment to the Constitution, In Defence of the Republic is a

necessary and empowering read for the Indian citizen. It is as much a manifesto

of informed dissent as it is a handbook of reference on some of the most

significant issues in our national life today.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9788196937454
  • ISBN-10: 8196937458
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger Books
  • Publish Date: April 2024
  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 1.02 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.27 pounds
  • Page Count: 456

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