Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar asserted that the spirit of “Ram Rajya” is embedded in the Indian Constitution, with the images of Lord Ram, Lakshman, and goddess Sita thoughtfully placed at the top of the chapter related to Fundamental Rights. Speaking at the National Electro Homeopathy Seminar’s inaugural session, Dhankhar expressed dismay at those who label Lord Ram as an imaginary figure, emphasizing that more than 20 images, including that of Lord Ram, are part of the Constitution.
He highlighted that the Constitution’s creators consciously placed the image of Lord Ram to symbolize the spirit of ‘Ram Rajya,’ stating that disrespecting Lord Ram amounts to disrespecting the Constitution’s makers.
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Dhankhar urged for unity in society, cautioning against divisive elements seeking political gains. He emphasized the need to raise awareness and guide those who attempt to sow division, stressing that they are a part of society and should be led onto the right path.
Expressing confidence in Rajasthan’s progress under new leadership, Dhankhar highlighted the importance of prioritizing national interests and warned against those spreading discord and misconceptions for immediate political benefits. The Vice President was joined by Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma and Deputy Chief Minister Premchand Bairwa at the event. Dhankhar also visited the residence of former Deputy Chief Minister Harishankar Bhabhada to inquire about his well-being.
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