Voices from various walks of life call for protecting the Constitution
Voices from various walks of life call for protecting the Constitution Updated - August 22, 2026 01: 03 am IST - CHENNAI.
Voices from various walks of life call for protecting the Constitution Updated – August 22, 2026 01: 03 am IST – CHENNAI.
Article outline
- What happened
- Official response
- What comes next
- The bottom line
Key points
- Referring to attempts to bring regarding the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026 "in the name of protecting India from foreign influence", Mr.
- Addressing a gathering at the YMCA campus in Nandanam in Chennai, former Supreme Court judge Jasti Chelameswar emphasised the significance of the Constitution in a democracy.
- One of the Constitution's "weaknesses, " he remarked, was that without specific provisions, it left Parliament and successive governments to decide how the Election Commission was constituted.
- According to Actor and social activist Prakash Raj, in the country, democracy was present only till the conduct of elections.
- "The government wants to decide who will elect and it is getting the Election Commission to delete names."
Justice Hariparanthaman, former judge of the Madras High Court; Siddharth Varadarajan, Founder and Editor of The Wire; Justice Jasti Chelameswar, retired judge of the Supreme Court; and actor Prakash Raj at the event on Friday. Photo Credit: RAGHUNATHAN SR.
Meanwhile, the need for protecting the various ideals enshrined in the Constitution, amidst consistent and specific attempts to undermine them, came to the fore during an event organised by the Constitution Protection Conference in Chennai on Friday evening that was addressed by speakers drawn from various walks of life.
Addressing a gathering at the YMCA campus in Nandanam in Chennai, former Supreme Court judge Jasti Chelameswar emphasised the significance of the Constitution in a democracy. "Ultimately, it is the people who protect the Constitution and not individual judges or institutions or the Election Commission or the Supreme Court or the judiciary., " he remarked.
Recalling the point in time the Constitution was being written for the country. It was quite diverse, Mr. Chelameswar remarked: "The framers of the Constitution were conscious of the fact, that to hold the country together, they believed that they must create a document which would take care of every interest of every one of these groups."
According to Actor and social activist Prakash Raj, in the country, democracy was present only till the conduct of elections. He remarked that the late leader Babasaheb B.R. Ambedkar wrote the Constitution not only for a certain section of society but for all. Criticising the BJP administration under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he stated that the youth have identified who Mr. Modi really was and the former was forced to create reels on social media.
Referring to recent protests by youth in various parts of the country, Mr. According to Prakash Raj, he believed in the youth. "There is no need for us to become politicians or join a political party. It is sufficient that the elected representatives fear that they would be questioned by the individuals and he would defeated if he did not do his job."
In his speech, Siddharth Varadarajan, Founder and Editor of The Wire, outlined a number of attempts by the Union administration over the past 12 years to undermine constitutional rights and protections for citizens. "We have a situation where the government is trying to decide and choose who is an Indian and who is not!"
One of the Constitution's "weaknesses, " he remarked, was that without specific provisions, it left Parliament and successive governments to decide how the Election Commission was constituted. "The government is using its power to select the Election Commission in such a way that it is attacking the independence of the Election Commission and attacking the very concept of fee and fair elections".
Meanwhile, the process "under the garb of Special Intensive Revision of the electoral rolls", he remarked, removed a number of lakh individuals from the rolls and it was additionally one of the fundamental ways in which the promise of the Constitution was being undermined. "The government wants to decide who will elect and it is getting the Election Commission to delete names."
Referring to attempts to bring regarding the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026 "in the name of protecting India from foreign influence", Mr. As foreign influence, varadarajan pointed out how the Union administration did not consider the pressure from US president Donald Trump on India from where the country should purchase oil.
Taken together, the developments around voices from various walks of life call for protecting the Constitution point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.
