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Voices in the Wilderness: Critiquing Indian Constituent Assembly Debates

Autor Anjoo Balhara Sharma
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2019
Whether the Congress party put forth a clichéd argument of accountability versus stability in defence of a parliamentary system, in haste, to enjoy the plums of office is the debate at the core of this book. The author takes the debate out of the realms of academia and into the homes of general readers. Students of history, political science and law have been fed on works of celebrated authors on the making of the Constitution of India. This is only half the story told. This book captures the disquiet among the members of the Constituent Assembly and outbursts by members of the dominant party that its leaders were 'settling' the Constitution behind closed doors. It examines threadbare the conclusion of many scholars that a great amount of deliberation and debate on merit took place in the Constituent Assembly before arriving at a form of government best suited to India. Proposed meaningful and far-reaching amendments made by some members, whom Ambedkar fondly called the 'rebels', were rejected outright, under one pretext or another, to silence dissent. The post-Independence political history of India bears testimony that the apprehensions voiced by these so-called 'rebels' played out to be true. In the Constituent Assembly, however, their voices, pregnant with a warning, were voices in the wilderness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789388414821
ISBN-10: 9388414829
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury India
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India

Caracteristici

A well-researched insight into a debate in the Indian Constituent Assembly where the dominant political party bulldozed its way for acceptance of the British parliamentary system.

Notă biografică

Born in a small hamlet in the Indian state of Haryana, Anjoo Balhara Sharma earned her baccalaureate with a major in political science and her master's in the same discipline from Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi. She was awarded a doctorate from UGC Centre for Federal Studies-an affiliate of Jamia Hamdard University, Delhi. An erstwhile fellow at Institute of Life Long Learning, University of Delhi, where she is also Deputy Dean (Planning), the author is an Associate Professor of Political Science and an online interdisciplinary content developer and writer published in diverse disciplines such as law, colonial history and political science. Her well-researched article in SAGE journal Antyajaa on Indian forest laws depicts her empathy for the marginalised women forest dwellers. As an activist, she is connected to the grassroots in her home state in villages surrounding Meham, district Rohtak, Haryana.