Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy delivered a Constitution Day message urging citizens to renew their commitment to safeguarding the Indian Constitution, which he described as the foundation of freedom, equality and social justice. Moreover, he said the nation must advance with a strong sense of democratic responsibility by upholding the values embedded in the document. He added that unity in diversity remains essential for building an inclusive and progressive India.
The Chief Minister noted that the Constitution continues to guide every generation. Therefore, he called on people to preserve its spirit and deepen collective resolve as the country works toward harmony and shared growth.

Constitution Day message echoed by Telangana ministers
Minister Ponnam Prabhakar extended greetings in Telugu and reminded citizens that the Constitution ensures justice, liberty, equality and fraternity. He also recalled its adoption on November 26, 1949, and offered wishes to people across the nation.
Minister Sridhar Babu said the Constitution stands as a living document that empowered modern India. Consequently, he urged leaders and citizens to uphold its spirit in governance, public life and institutional conduct.
Minister Seethakka described the Constitution as a contemporary guide that protects the rights of the marginalised. She further extended her wishes on National Constitution Day and highlighted the document’s enduring importance.