Ram temple testifies this country believes in the rule of law: VP | India News

Ram temple testifies this country believes in the rule of law: VP | India News
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It is a testament to the rule of law in the country that the Ram temple in Ayodhya was built in accordance with law, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Wednesday.
“The consecration of Ram Mandir took very long. It was hurtful to the sentiments of millions of people in India and outside. Every day was very painful. Still, in this land of Gandhi and Buddha, in this land, which has a civilisational depth of 5,000 years, it was in accordance with law,” he said, adding that this shows that “this country believes in the rule of law.”

Dhankhar spoke at the launch of the Law Ministry’s year-long pan-India campaign “Hamara Samvidhan, Hamara Samman,” to mark the 75th year of India as a Republic.
The Vice President also launched the Nyay Setu App, which is aimed at providing a unified interface for legal information, legal advice, and legal assistance.
According to the ministry, the event was envisaged to instill a sense of pride and responsibility to uphold the ideals outlined in the constitutional framework.
Union Minister of Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal said it is important for citizens to know the Constitution. “Our Constitution is both rigid and flexible. Which is why it is important to know the Constitution,” he said.
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