"Biggest concern is whether constitutional system will remain intact": Digvijaya Singh on 75th Constitution Day
Nov 26, 2025
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], November 26 : Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Wednesday raised concerns on the occasion of the 75th Constitution Day, saying that the biggest concern is whether the constitutional system will remain intact.
"The biggest concern today is whether the constitutional system will remain intact. Will the constitutional bodies function in an unbiased manner? We can all see how the Election Commission is working in a biased way. There has been manipulation in the SIR. Our demand from the Election Commission is simple. Share the voters' list so that we can check if there is any duplication of names," the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister told reporters.
Earlier, President Droupadi Murmu expressed happiness and congratulated the members of Parliament for upholding the vision and dreams of the original Constitutional framers on the occasion of Constitution Day."
Additionally, I bow in respect at this commemoration for good luck and prosperity to the members," President Murmu said.
Recalling the history of the constitution's drafting, she remembered Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, who was the chairman of the Drafting Committee, and praised his efforts in drafting India's supreme legal document.
"I am delighted to be among you all on the historic occasion of Constitution Day. On this very day, November 26, 1949, in this very Central Hall of the Constitution House, the members of the Constituent Assembly completed the task of drafting the Constitution of India. On this very day that year, we, the people of India, adopted our Constitution. After independence, the Constituent Assembly also served as India's interim Parliament. Baba Saheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, Chairman of the Drafting Committee, was one of the principal architects of our Constitution," she said.
The Constitution of India, adopted on November 26, 1949, was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, which was presided over by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who later became the first President of India.
The Constituent Assembly was established under the Cabinet Mission Plan and initially comprised 389 members. After the Partition of India, its membership was reduced to 299.