Knowledge of Constitution will help fight against AFSPA : MU VC
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Imphal, November 26 2015:
Manipur University (MU) Vice Chancellor Prof HNK Sarma today asserted that technical understanding of the Constitution will enable the people to achieve success in the effort to fight against Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) and to get it repealed from Manipur.
Prof Sarma was speaking during the 1st Constitution Day 2015 celebration at the MU court hall here organised by National Service Scheme, MU.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on October 12 this year declared November 26 as Constitution Day during a function in Mumbai.
Earlier, it was observed as National Law Day across the country.
He also stressed on the importance of studying the Indian Constitution by everyone including scholars and students so that they can defend themselves against things which are not in accordance with the procedural rules affecting the society.
The MU Vice Chancellor asserted that a clear insight into the provisions of the Constitution can help the people to fight against AFSPA to ensure its removal from the State.
The Professor expressed concern about the negative impacts on the life of the people caused by AFSPA for a long time and said technical understanding of the country's Constitution and knowing its legalities by students will be of immense help to get the military Act repealed.
The VC said Manipur needs Constitutional experts from amongst the youngsters.
He also talked about the Preamble of the Constitution.
The Professor expressed gratitude to the NSS volunters and all individuals for their support and contribution in organising the function celebrating the Constitution Day.
Assistant Solicitor of India, High Court of Manipur, advocate Salam Rupachandra who also attended the event said Constitution Day is celebrated to spread awareness on the Constitution and to popularise the life and activities of its architect Dr BR Ambedkar.
He explained the importance of celebrating the day and spoke on the rights and duties of citizens enshrined in the Constitution.
Among others, the function was also attended by Prof Ksh Bimola of MU, NSS Cell, MU Programme Coordinator Ch Ibohal, several NSS volunteers from different colleges along with programme officers were present on the occasion.