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<h1>Chief Minister calls for removing 'socialism' and 'secularism' from Constitution's Preamble, terms them Western concepts</h1> A Chief Minister advocated for removing 'socialism' and 'secularism' from the Constitution's Preamble, calling them Western concepts incompatible with Indian civilization. The official argued these terms were inappropriately added during the Emergency period and don't reflect authentic Indian values. Speaking at a book launch about the 1975-77 Emergency era, the leader claimed Indian economic principles were traditionally based on trusteeship rather than socialism, and that true Indian secularism means being positively aligned rather than neutral. The official emphasized the importance of remembering Emergency-era damages to prevent their recurrence.