In the Constituent Assembly debates, which member famously argued against the Preamble’s use of the word ‘sovereign’ as long as India remained in the British Commonwealth, and moved an amendment to delete the word ‘Republic’ from the Preamble?
H.V. Kamath (Hari Vishnu Kamath) was a very vocal and active member of the Constituent Assembly known for moving numerous amendments during the debates. He raised the point about the tension between ‘sovereign republic’ status and Commonwealth membership, as remaining in the Commonwealth implied some deference to the British Crown. He moved several amendments, including attempts to modify the Preamble. The debates around the Preamble were some of the most philosophically rich in the Constituent Assembly. H.V. Kamath also moved an amendment to begin the Preamble with ‘In the name of God’ — which was defeated. [Source: Constituent Assembly Debates; Granville Austin]