Constitutional duties are foundation for strong democracy: PM Modi in letter to citizens on Constitution Day

Mr. Jindal
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi. File.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. File.
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On the occasion of Constitution Day on Wednesday (November 26, 2025), Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a letter addressed to the citizens, urged them to fulfil their Constitutional duties, noting that this is will “contribute meaningfully to the building of a Viksit Bharat.”

Highlighting the journey of the “sacred document that has continued to guide the nation’s progress with clarity and conviction”, Mr. Modi said recalled that in 2015, the NDA government decided to mark November 26 as Constitution Day.

He pointed out that “it is the power of our Constitution that enabled a person like me, coming from a humble and economically disadvantaged family, to serve as the Head of the Government continuously for over 24 years.”

“I still remember the moments in 2014, when I came to Parliament for the first time and bowed, touching the steps of the greatest temple of democracy. Again, in 2019, after the election results, when I entered the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan, I bowed and placed the Constitution on my forehead as a mark of reverence. This Constitution has given several others, like me, the power to dream and the strength to work towards it.”

In his letter, the Prime Minister wrote about how “this year’s Constitution Day is special for many reasons.”

“It marks the 150th birth anniversary of two extraordinary personalities, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Bhagwan Birsa Munda. Both of them made monumental contributions to our nation. Sardar Patel’s visionary leadership ensured the political unification of India. It was his inspiration and courage of conviction that guided our steps to act against Article 370 and 35(A). The Constitution of India is now fully in force in Jammu & Kashmir, ensuring all constitutional rights for the people, especially the women and marginalised communities. The life of Bhagwan Birsa Munda continues to inspire India’s resolve to ensure justice, dignity and empowerment for our tribal communities,” he said.

“This year, we also celebrate the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram, whose words resonate with the collective resolve of Indians through the ages. At the same time, we commemorate the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji, whose life and sacrifice continue to illuminate us with courage, compassion and strength.”

Mr. Modi noted that these personalities and milestones “remind us of the primacy of our duties, something the Constitution also emphasises through a dedicated chapter on Fundamental Duties in Article 51A.”

“In 2049, it will be a hundred years since the Constitution was adopted. The policies we frame, the decisions we take today and our collective actions will shape the lives of generations to come,” the Prime Minister said, adding that the citizens must always place duties towards the nation foremost in their minds.

Further, the Prime Minister touched upon the importance of strengthening democracy by exercising the right to vote, and suggested that schools and colleges celebrate Constitution Day by honouring first-time voters turning 18.

“When we inspire our youth with a sense of responsibility and pride, they will remain committed to the values of democracy throughout their lives. This sense of commitment is the foundation of a strong nation.”

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