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Congress' record in curtailing freedom of speech is unmatched, says FM Nirmala Sitharaman in Rajya Sabha

The final week of the Winter Session of Parliament commenced today with Rajya Sabha initiating a two-day debate on the Constitution, which completed 75 years on November 26.

December 16, 2024 / 12:22 IST
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FM Nirmala Sitharaman
FM Nirmala Sitharaman

Leading the discussion in Rajya Sabha on the “glorious journey of 75 years” of India’s Constitution, Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, reminded the Congress of its brazen attempts to curtail freedom of speech through amendments of the Constitution.

Recalling a specific amendment, the finance minister highlighted how the first amendment to the Constitution changed the very nature of engagement when it comes to freedom of speech and expression.

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Elucidating the point on how the first amendment curbed freedom of expression and speech, the Finance Minister said: “The Supreme Court in 1950 had ruled in favour of the Communist magazine ‘Cross Roads’ and the RSS organisational magazine ‘Organizer.’ But in response, the (then) interim government thought that there was a need for a first Constitutional amendment and that was brought in by the INC and it was essentially to curb the freedom. So India, a democratic country which prides itself even today about freedom of expression saw the first interim government coming up with a Constitutional amendment which was to curb the freedom of speech of Indians and that within one year of adoption of the Constitution.”

The final week of the Winter Session of Parliament commenced today with Rajya Sabha initiating a two-day debate on the Constitution, which completed 75 years on November 26. The Lok Sabha held the Constitution debate on Friday and Saturday, which is otherwise a non-working day.