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''Sixteen Stormy Days: The Story of the First Amendment to the Constitution of India'' is the non-fiction book written by historian Tripurdaman Singh and published by
Penguin Random House Penguin Random House LLC is an Anglo-American multinational conglomerate publishing company formed on July 1, 2013, from the merger of Penguin Group and Random House. On April 2, 2020, Bertelsmann announced the completion of its purchase ...
in February 2020. The book is about the
first amendment of the constitution of India The Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951, enacted in 1951, made several changes to the Fundamental Rights provisions of the Indian constitution. It provided means to restrict freedom of speech and expression, validation of ''zamindari'' abolit ...
and its history.


Publication

''Sixteen Stormy Days: The Story of the First Amendment to the Constitution of India'' is the non-fiction book written by historian Tripurdaman Singh and published by
Penguin Random House Penguin Random House LLC is an Anglo-American multinational conglomerate publishing company formed on July 1, 2013, from the merger of Penguin Group and Random House. On April 2, 2020, Bertelsmann announced the completion of its purchase ...
in February 2020. Book has 288 pages.


Reception

The book was well received by critics: *Zareer Masani, writing for ''Open'', said the book is "concise", "very readable" and "exhaustively researched". Masani wrote that Singh has deftly painted a picture of the "disparate opposition" which the bill faced. He also wrote that author has dismissed the tendency of the historians to blame colonial governments for the emergency power, while in fact, the law of sedition as it stands today was the outcome of the first amendment, a post-independence legislation. *Somak Ghosal, writing for '' LiveMint'', called Singh's analysis of the events leading to "radical turnout" and "compelling reading". *Soni Mishra, over the review in ''The Week'', wrote that book "brings out the furore that the amendment gave rise to" and added that it represents the "first battle of Indian liberalism". *Reviewing for
The Sunday Guardian ''The Sunday Guardian'' is an Indian Sunday newspaper, founded by journalist and politician M. J. Akbar, and currently owned by iTV Network. It was launched on 31 January 2010 from New Delhi and is printed in New Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh. ...
, M.D. Nalapat had said that book would have never been allowed to get distributed in India during the Nehru's rule because of criticism. *Amrinder Singh, in a review published in ''The Tribune'', called the book as ""expertly researched, concise and readable, unburdened by the legal intricacies of various cases". The book was listed as the Read of the Week by ''
Deccan Herald ''Deccan Herald'' is an Indian English language daily newspaper published from the Indian state of Karnataka. It was founded by K. N. Guruswamy, a liquor businessman from Ballari and was launched on 17 June 1948. It is published by The Print ...
'' from 19 to 26 January 2020. ''
Firstpost ''Firstpost'' is an Indian online news and media website. The site is a part of the Network 18 media conglomerate owned by Reliance Industries, which also runs CNN-News18 and CNBC-TV18. The ''Network 18'' group was originally owned by Ragh ...
'' also listed it in the Books of the Week on 2 February 2020.


References

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