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Speaking at a Karnataka government-sponsored seminar, titled ‘Conversations of the Constitution,’ he said that the Constitution is a substantive safeguard for democracy and must be nurtured for the efficient functioning of the federal structure of a country with diversity and complex structure.
“There would require continuous adjustment and accommodation, as also an informed and discerning electorate that can distinguish between local/regional and national issues and is not swayed by periodic unitary and majoritarian impulses, be it in politics or in imposing a single cultural denominator to homogenise a plural society since both can upset the balance of our society and subvert the very idea of India,” he said.
Ansari also delved on the issues of sharing of resources, federal arrangement, social justice, devolution of authority and financial autonomy.
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The seminar, organised by the state Social Welfare Department and a TV channel was called off after the first session.