Re: [MTC Global] Why don't Indian states have separate flags of their own?

We have to remember that one flag generate oneness. India is having wide diversity, among these diversity unity must be maintained. It will not be a great thing for each state to have their own flag. Rather all of us are one under our tricolor flag is the most desired one.

 A. L. Ghosh

On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 11:51 PM, Prabhakar Waghodekar <waghodekar@rediffmail.com> wrote:

we now and then take support of the Indian Constitution obviously with vested interests to support one's ill-intended move under the name of freedom of expression, etc.

the call for a separate flag for  a State is a move on the similar line. Constitution of India proclaims "India, that is  Bharat, shall be a Union of States. Union is indestructible but States are destructible, boundaries of state can be changed, State can be constituted language based, etc. Ours is the Union, neither federation nor confederation.The question of having separate flag for a State, save J &K, does not arise. The Indian flag code is Crystal clear in the matter.

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From: "Prof. Bholanath Dutta"
Sent: Sat, 22 Jul 2017 20:33:18
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Subject: [MTC Global] Why don't Indian states have separate flags of their own?

The states in India do not have their own flags because they are united under one central form of government. Everybody has treated India as a single nation. And in 1947 India became a sovereign under a single name and by 1950 most of the 562 Princely states surrendered their operations to the Indian Union.

The only state with a separate flag is Jammu and Kashmir which enjoys special powers under Article 370 of the Constitution. The Centre is also wishes to grant a separate flag to Nagaland under a treaty likely to be signed with the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (I-M).

Is there any provision in the Constitution that prohibits a state from having a flag?

There is no provision either in the Constitution or in the Flag Code that prohibits a state from having a separate official flag. A code for a new state flag similar to the National Code will require to be passed as a law. If such a code is planned then it will need the assent of the President. This is because the government will then have to consider the relation of this flag with the national flag.

Where can this flag be used?

That flag is not used in national ceremonies like Republic Day or Independence Day but on occasions like state foundation day.

Every time an Indian is asked about his origins the Indian tricolor should be at the back of his head and not the state flag of Maharashtra, Gujarat or some other state. Flag is the most important symbol for uniting a group. When we are one Why do we need differences?

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