CAP 24.3

India has attained her freedom, and the great prob[unclear] which faces us now is the framing of a constitution [unclear]able to our self-government. There are many types [unclear]ine constitutions in the world today, but each has [unclear]n evolved according to the special social, historical, geographical conditions peculiar to a particular [unclear]ion or people. Whether one of these would be suit[unclear]e to India, or whether we should endeavor to introduce [unclear]ew concept adapted to our special conditions, are [unclear]stions which we must consider now. It is my opinion [unclear]t the conditions of our country are such that some [unclear] concepts must be introduced into our constitution if would assure it a steady progress, while pre[unclear]ing the possibility of drastic and dangerous [unclear]ercussions.