Whereas (a) it is necessary to form a constitution, above dictators and parties, and firmly rooted in religious principles consolidating the higher values of life, and (b) Monarchy, ruling constitutionally according to religious principles for the good of the people, is in Indian Political tradition and desirable and (c) the rights of the Hindus as the basic nation of India to religious non-interference and progress without alien hinderances should be adequately implemented and proper protection be given to other religious communities, the following fundamental Faith and Rights be declared as the Basic Principles of Government:-
(1) Religious faiths shall be honoured as fundamentally the expression of the Divine, and be duly safeguarded, and Monarchy, Religious and Constitutional shall be conserved and continued as its time-honoured embodiment for the State.
(2) The State is for the protection of the people in righteous life, what is righteous or otherwise being determinable by the Sacred Books of the Community or Religious Brotherhood concerned. This protection is to be provided for, inside and outside the State, and the State cannot rightly do anything in violation of the same.
(3) All persons shall have the liberty to act, associate and speak righteously and may be disallowed to act, associate or speak unrighteously or to the detriment of Law and Order.
