Tag: Directive Principles

  • Virat Hindu Sammelan, Pune: A Bold Call for a Constitutional Hindu Rashtra—And Its Pathways

    Virat Hindu Sammelan, Pune: A Bold Call for a Constitutional Hindu Rashtra—And Its Pathways

    At a Virat Hindu Sammelan near Pune, Sunil Ghanwat called for collective, democratic efforts to pursue a constitutional Hindu Rashtra. This analysis clarifies what “Hindu Rashtra” can mean within India’s legal framework, distinguishing a civilizational, dharma-guided ethic from any theocratic model. It explains constitutional constraints—Articles 25–28, equality provisions, and the basic structure doctrine—while mapping lawful,…

  • A Vision for Bharat: Shivamogga Sammelan Calls for Dharmic, Constitutional, Unifying Governance

    A Vision for Bharat: Shivamogga Sammelan Calls for Dharmic, Constitutional, Unifying Governance

    At a provincial Hindu Rashtra Sammelan in Shivamogga on April 6, 2026, the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) called for “Hindu Ideology-Based Governance” in Bharat. Read through a constitutional and inclusive lens, this can be translated into a broader, dharmic governance model that upholds pluralism, compassion, and rule of law for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs, and…

  • Gujarat’s Uniform Civil Code Push: A Rights-First, Gender-Just Blueprint After Uttarakhand

    Gujarat’s Uniform Civil Code Push: A Rights-First, Gender-Just Blueprint After Uttarakhand

    Gujarat is moving toward a state-level Uniform Civil Code (UCC) after Uttarakhand, with a reported draft that mandates registration of marriages and live-in relationships, uniformly prohibits polygamy, and restricts practices described as halala. Anchored in Article 44 of the Directive Principles, the reform leverages state competence over family law while preserving freedom of religion by…

  • Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

    Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

    This blog post delves into the imperative need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within the context of Hindu civilization and the historical impact of Muslim rule in India. It traverses significant historical events, emphasizing the limitations of enforcing Shariat law during various regimes and highlighting the nuanced interplay between Hindu and Islamic legal systems.…