Deconstructing The Constitution of Sanatana, Islamic Influence And Colonial Hangover(Paperback, D.N. Gautam)

Deconstructing The Constitution of Sanatana, Islamic Influence And Colonial Hangover(Paperback, D.N. Gautam)

  • D.N. Gautam
Publisher:Prabhat Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.ISBN 13: 9789375732860ISBN 10: 937573286X

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Deconstructing The Constitution of Sanatana, Islamic Influence And Colonial Hangover(Paperback, D.N. Gautam) is written by D.N. Gautam and published by Prabhat Prakashan Pvt. Ltd.. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 937573286X (ISBN 10) and 9789375732860 (ISBN 13).

This his book "Deconstructing the Constitution of Sanatana, Islamic Influence and Colonial Hangover" critically examines how privileged minority rights-span-ning educational, cultural and religious protections have been leveraged to distort the relationship between the State and its citizens. It argues that "astronomical appeasement" has fostered a two-tiered citizenship where minorities enjoy premium status, while the Sanatani majority remains subjected to State control, notably through the management of Hindu temples.Drawing parallels between historical injustices and modern judicial trends, the analysis reveals a system where legal equality often fails to manifest as equal justice. The work further dissects the impact of political nomination culture, the crises of Articles 370 and 35A and the destabilising "Basic Structure" doctrine.Asserting that Bharatavarsha's survival demands immediate course correction, the author advocates for fundamental reforms including a stricter 1% population criterion for minority status to restore constitutional balance and achieve better equality before the law.