Waman Meshram, National President, Bharat Mukti Morcha
Provision
of Fundamental Rights
What is the meaning of Fundamental rights? Fundamental
Rights are such that not even judiciary able to violate them. This is so
because the ruling caste can violate them. They can be restored again through
Judiciary. Citizen are given this Right under Article 32 that if any citizen’s
fundamental rights are violated then then he can knock the doors of Supreme
Court or High Court, but in Manusmriti all the constitutional rights are
snatched. Babasaheb Ambedkar wrote in the constitution that Scheduled Caste and
Scheduled Tribes people do not belong to Shudra Varna.
These people are outside the Varna system and OBC people
are from Shudra Varna. That’s why for
these people there is a provision of fundamental rights in the Indian
Constitution. If you read article 13 then it is written that ‘all the laws in
force in territory of India immediately before the commencement of this
Constitution, in so far as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this
Part, shall, to the extend of such inconsistency, be void.’ The Constitution was adopted on 26th
January 1950. Babasaheb wrote just two lines that sent thousands of books in
air, nullified them.
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