The 'Organiser' magazine advocates for removing 'socialist' and 'secular' from the Constitution. It terms these words as 'ideological landmines'. The magazine claims these terms were inserted during the Emergency. It alleges this insertion was a 'constitutional fraud'. The article urges a return to the original Preamble. It emphasizes restoring constitutional honesty. The magazine argues India is a 'dharmic civilization'.
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