One of the many democratising ideas underlying India’s post-colonial trajectory has been the strong emphasis its Constitution lays on citizens’ rights. On November 4, 1948, introducing the Draft Constitution in the Constituent Assembly, B R Ambedkar, the chairman of the Drafting Committee, declaimed: “I am glad that the draft Constitution has adopted the individual as its unit”. Responding to the criticism levelled by some of the members for not giving importance to village panchayats, Ambedkar stated: “What is the village but a sink of localism, a den of ignorance, narrow-mindedness and communalism?”