Panchayat Raj and India's Polity (The Collected Writings of by Dharampal

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There is nothing in the whole Constitution to show that our intention was to do something for the inhabitants of our country, for our villagers and our townsfolk, and for the poor people. So far as production is concerned, there is nothing in it that would make the village people work their utmost in order to produce the maximum quantity of wealth. I think that it will be said in reply to this that later on when this Constitution would be enforced all these would be taken to be implied by its provisions and would therefore be put into practice but that these cannot be specifically included within the Articles of the Constitution.

He is a great scholar, and as such he should treat this country also as a land of wisdom. It is my appeal to him that he should give a place to the soul of India in this Constitution. SHRI ALLADI KRISHNASWAMI AYYAR (MADRAS: GENERAL) I owe it to myself to say that I do not share the views of my honourable friend (Dr Ambedkar) in his general condemnation of village communities in India. I must also express my emphatic dissent from his observation that Democracy in India is only a top-dressing on Indian soil.

I am certain that his views are not the views of any other Member of this House. I am certain that a very large majority of the House do not agree with this view of village republics. As one who has done work in villages and has experience of the working of Congress village panchayats for the last twenty-five years, I can say that this picture is purely imaginary. It is an entirely wrong picture. I think that the Constitution should provide for the establishment of village republics. The Upper House under this Draft Constitution is to be elected indirectly by provincial legislatures.

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