01103pab a2200181 454500008004000000100002000040245002800060260000900088300001300097362001000110520061100120650001800731773003400749908000600783909001000789999001700799952010500816180718b2008 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBeteille, Andre aConstitutional morality c2008 ap.35-42. a4 Oct aThe strength or weakness of constitutional morality in contemporary India has to be understood in the light of a cycle of escalating demands from the people and the callous response of successive governments to those demands. In a parliamentary democracy, the obligations of constitutional morality are expected to be equally binding on the government and the opposition. In India, the same political party treats these obligations very differently when it is in office and when it is out of it. This has contributed greatly to the popular perception of our political system as being a moral. - Reproduced. aConstitutions aEconomic and Political Weekly aN a79888 c79888d79888 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 43, Issue no: 40pAR80348r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR