First Claim on National Resources
Let the political parties and their elected representative discuss and debate issues so that we all understand and decide upon them. What is the point if everyone shouts at each other and nothing is achieved? The nature argument in our legislative bodies can be described as uncivilized at best. I belong to a minority group and I think my community should not be granted this favour of first claim on the national resources. Rather they would be more than happy to be treated equal with rest of citizens and not looked upon as someone belonging to another country. If what PM said is what he meant then it is wrong. The poor and unprivileged should have the first priority on national resources.
blog comments powered by DisqusKnow your India
Register to Vote
Sarvajan Newsletter
Polls
Fundamental Rights
The Constitution offers all citizens, individually and collectively, some basic freedoms.
Fundamental Duties
By the 42nd Amendment of the Constitution, adopted in 1976, Fundamental Duties of the citizens have also been enumerated. Article 51 'A', contained in Part IV A of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Duties. These enjoin upon a citizen among other things, to abide by the Constitution, to cherish and follow noble ideals, which inspired India's struggle for freedom, to defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so, and to promote harmony and spirit of common brotherhood transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities.

