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No current plan to remove 'socialist' and 'secular' from Preamble of Constitution: Centre

Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal also cited the Supreme Court's November 2024 judgment which rejected the challenge to the 42nd amendment introducing the two words in the Preamble.

July 25, 2025 / 13:22 IST
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The Centre said there is no plan or intention to reconsider or remove the words 'socialism' and 'secularism' from the Preamble of the Constitution. (Representational Image: AP)

The Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre on Thursday reiterated that it has no plans to remove the words "socialist" and "Secular" from the Preamble of the Constitution of India.

The Indian government has not formally initiated any legal or constitutional process to remove the words "socialist" and "secular" from the Preamble of the Constitution, Centre informed Parliament, adding that no formal decision or proposal has been announced by the government regarding amendments to these terms even as there have been discussions or debates in certain public or political circles on the issue.

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Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal reiterated the government's stand in response to a question by Samajwadi Party MP Ramji Lal Suman on the "office-bearers of some social organisations" attempting to create an atmosphere for the removal of the two words from the Preamble.

Responding to the MP's query, Meghwal said that opinions aimed at creating public discourse around the issue do not reflect the official stand or actions of the government.