Hindu Nation’s First Constitution Ready: A Historical Milestone to the people at Maha Kumbh on February 3, 2025.
The creation of the first-ever Hindu Nation Constitution marks an unprecedented moment in the history of India’s socio-political landscape. Scheduled to be unveiled on February 3, 2025, at the Maha Kumbh, this constitution is the culmination of over a year of painstaking efforts and scholarly contributions from experts across North and South India. It is not just a document; it is a declaration of vision, rooted in ancient Indian texts and cultural traditions, meant to guide the future of the Hindu Nation.
The Genesis of the Hindu Nation Constitution
The development of the Hindu Nation Constitution has been a labor of love and intellect, crafted over a period of 12 months and 12 days by a team of 25 scholars from both North and South India. This group, including experts from prestigious institutions like Banaras Hindu University and Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, worked tirelessly to align the modern needs of governance with the timeless principles found in ancient Hindu scriptures.
Vision of the Constitution
The vision behind the constitution is clear: to uphold the core Hindu values of Dharma and Righteousness while ensuring that the principles of equality, justice, and universal welfare prevail. With the Maha Kumbh providing a sacred platform, the presentation of this monumental document on Vasant Panchami will symbolize the alignment of spirituality and governance in this new era.
Key Influences on the Constitution
The foundational texts that influenced the Hindu Nation Constitution are as diverse as they are revered. Key inspirations include:
- Ram Rajya – the ideal state of governance where justice and virtue prevail.
- Shri Krishna’s Kingdom – embodying the principles of wisdom, compassion, and selflessness in leadership.
- Manu Smriti – providing insights into social conduct, morality, and the rule of law.
- Chanakya’s Arthashastra – emphasizing pragmatic governance, statecraft, and national security.
The Shankaracharyas of the Four Peeths, who have lent their unwavering support, ensure that this constitution is a product not only of intellectual rigor but also spiritual approval. Following the unveiling, it will be sent to the Central Government for formal review and implementation.
Structure and Framework of the Hindu Nation Constitution
The constitution, spanning 501 pages, establishes a unified system of governance that is both practical and rooted in ancient values. It proposes a Republic form of government, with an emphasis on Dharmic principles guiding national policy.
One-Chamber Legislature: The Hindu Dharma Parliament
A key feature of the new system is the creation of a unicameral legislature, named the Hindu Dharma Parliament, instead of the conventional Parliament. This body will consist of 543 Dharma MPs elected based on the principles of Sanatan Dharma, including adherents of Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. The following are the primary structural details of the legislature:
- Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must be a student of a Vedic Gurukul to run for election.
- Age Limit: The minimum age for voting will be 16 years, while the minimum age to run for office will be 25 years.
- Election Process: Only followers of Sanatan Dharma and other Dharmic faiths will have the right to vote, thereby preserving the core values of the Hindu Nation.
Role of the Dharma MPs
The Dharma MPs will be entrusted with the sacred duty of representing their regions. They will serve on the principle that public accountability is key to a thriving nation. If a representative loses the trust of their constituents, they can be recalled through a vote of no confidence, with a minimum of 50,000 signatures.
The Nation’s Leadership and Its Selection
One of the most unique aspects of the Hindu Nation is the selection of the President. Unlike modern systems where the President is elected by the people or parliament, the President of the Hindu Nation will be chosen from Gurukuls—institutions of higher learning in Dharma and Rajshastra. Only those with extensive experience in statecraft and warfare, and those deeply versed in Hindu philosophy, will be considered for this esteemed role.
The President will also assume the role of Commander-in-Chief in times of war, emphasizing the importance of martial leadership. Ministers will be selected based on their knowledge of the scriptures and strategic expertise, ensuring a government that is both spiritually grounded and militarily strong.
Key Provisions of the Hindu Nation Constitution
A Strong and Just Legal Framework
The legal system of the Hindu Nation will be based on Hindu justice principles, drawing inspiration from ancient texts like Manusmriti and Yajnavalkya Smriti. This will not only uphold traditional values but ensure that justice is swift and effective.
Some notable points include:
- Swift and Restorative Justice: Legal proceedings will be expedited, ensuring that no one suffers due to bureaucratic delays.
- Punishments for False Allegations: Those who make false claims will face strict consequences.
- Restorative Punishments: Rather than purely punitive measures, punishments will be geared toward reformation and rehabilitation.
Abolishing the Current Tax System
The new constitution proposes the abolition of the current tax system, with a focus on agricultural tax exemption. The agriculture sector will be completely tax-free, fostering growth and prosperity. However, there will be severe punishments for tax evasion, ensuring compliance and fairness in the system.
Caste System Reformation: A Legal Framework for Social Harmony
The Hindu Nation Constitution will also bring about a significant reform in the caste system by legally implementing the Karma-based Varna system, as envisioned in the Vedas. This new framework aims to move away from discriminatory caste practices, promoting equality based on merit and contribution.
Gender and Family Systems
The constitution upholds the importance of family values, encouraging the joint family system. It emphasizes monogamy, ensuring a stable and moral societal structure. Furthermore, it calls for the preservation of the traditional Hindu way of life, which is rooted in respect, love, and adherence to Dharma.
A Global Call for Support
The Hindu Nation Constitution does not just aim to establish a nation for Hindus but invites global collaboration. The proponents of this movement have expressed their desire to reach out to nations worldwide, encouraging them to support the Hindu Nation and its principles of universal well-being. The document also calls for the inclusion of Hindu rights on the global stage, similar to the 127 Christian countries, 57 Muslim nations, and 15 Buddhist nations that currently exist around the world.
The Path Forward
As the Hindu Nation Constitution takes shape and begins to take root, the ultimate goal is to establish a nation where every individual is valued, and governance reflects the timeless wisdom of ancient scriptures. The vision of the Hindu Nation is clear: it seeks to transform India into a beacon of light, where righteousness and prosperity reign supreme.