Speaking derogatory remarks.

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July 08, 2022
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Good Morning, everyone,

In this modern world, we all are free to express our thoughts through a plethora of platforms available at our fingertips. In other words, all democratic and free countries have provided the citizens a right to speak their minds. No doubt a few countries do not provide this type of right. And, other countries have this right but it is also mandatory for the vocals to ensure that their speech and their expressed thoughts do not offend the sentiments of other.

I live in a country of the world's largest democracy and our constitution is well laid, providing different rights, promoting equality, uplifting disadvantaged societies, and creating a better society of harmonious living beings. But, it is also apparent that some elements exist in all society that tries to create a disturbance in the peaceful living society because these fanatic fringe elements get insecure about their agendas or ideology.

Recently, a minister from one of our states gave a speech that speaks against our constitution and remarked some lewd comments about our constitution. It's quite terrible to know that some minister of our own country is speaking against something which has been designed by the prestigious works of some of our leaders for almost three years. The leaders who played a significant role in ruling out a way to guide the society after the independence of the country from British rule. The constitution, which in its different articles covers almost all forms of actions that supposedly happen in a country or society.

[Imagine you are disgracing something which is supporting you] It is very shameful that you are disgracing the only constitution which is able to bind its people through a uniform ray of hope. Well, there was an uproar against this act, and unable to defend himself he resigned. Of course, no political party can be able to defend such remarks by some of its ministers. It is worth wondering, the minister who is elected by the citizens as their representative and according to the rules laid down in the constitution is going rampant and criticising it all. Remarking 'it encourages the looting of people' (condones the exploitation). And, the day he resigns he remarks he is a public servant and respects the constitution, one can very well think of what values does he upholds. If he is such a person who fanatically remarks anything at any moment then I believe he is not of sound mind, and the one who is not of sound mind is disqualified to serve the people of our country, it is very well written in our esteemed constitution.

Thank you.

Have a cheerful day.

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Oh might be the minister is using his freedom of speech but freedom doesn't mean that you can speak everything you wanted because you also need to consider others while doing it.

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