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Error in ad leaves AAP government red-faced

Words ‘socialist and secular’ missing from Constitution Day ad, probe ordered

Words ‘socialist and secular’ missing from Constitution Day ad, probe ordered

The AAP-led Delhi government on Thursday faced embarrassment as the words “socialist” and “secular” were missing from the Preamble text in its print advertisements on the Constitution Day, prompting the AAP dispensation to order an inquiry.

The Kerjriwal-led government brought out the advertisements in English newspapers on Thursday to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution by the Constituent Assembly of India on November 26, 1949. However, in the text of the Preamble appearing in it, the two words were missing.

Taking a stern view of the omission of the words, the Delhi government on Thursday tendered an apology for the error and ordered a probe to ascertain if any “mischief” was involved.

“The Delhi government apologises for an error of missing words in its advertisement published in the English newspapers on the Constitution Day celebrations on Thursday.

“The words, socialist and secular, are erroneously missing from the text published in the English advertisement. The chief minister has taken a stern view of the matter and directed the director of information and publicity to conduct an inquiry and submit a report within four days,” the government said in a statement.

The director has been asked to ascertain how such important components of the Preamble of the Constitution went missing from the text.

“The inquiry will focus on whether some mischief was involved in this matter,” it added.Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia also admitted the gaffe and emphasised that sanctity of “each word” written in the Indian Constitution need to be preserved.

“It was not an oversight, it was a big mistake. The government has ordered inquiry and have sought report within four days. Whoever committed the mistake won’t be spared,” he said.Mr Sisodia said that chief minister Kejriwal had phoned him early in the morning after the glaring error came into notice. The government will have to fix responsibility, he said, at an event to mark the anniversary of the Constitution Day, held by the department of SC/ST/OBC and minorities welfare.

Mr Kejriwal could not attend the event due to ill-health.“When mistakes are committed responsibility needs to be fixed as well. We will have to ensure that we fight for the sanctity of each word and principles of the constitution just like we treat the tricolour. The government further said that the Director (of Information and Publicity) has been asked to ascertain how such important components of the Preamble of the Constitution went missing from the text.

“The inquiry will focus on whether some mischief was involved in this matter,” the statement added. Addressing the gathering of students, academics and people from various dalit organisations at the event, Mr Sisodia said that the AAP government would work solely based on the principles on which the Constitution was framed.

He wondered what explains that the recent burning of the house of a dalit family in Haryana’s Sunped village in October which led to the death of two minors. “A lot of ground needs to covered.”

“Events like this should not be restricted to celebrating by cutting cakes. We rather should take stock of how much we have progressed towards achieving the ideals of the Constitution and how much needs to be covered,” he said.

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