Who described the Preamble as the 'Horoscope of our Sovereign Democratic Republic'?
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Correct answer: K.M. Munshi
K.M. Munshi, a member of the Drafting Committee, used this phrase to describe the Preamble. Other thinkers called it the 'key-note' or the 'soul' of the Constitution.
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