PRAYAGRAJ, June 1 -- Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai said on Saturday that the Constitution has ensured the country remains united and strong in any crises. "When the Constitution was being made and its final draft was presented before the Constituent Assembly, at that time some people used to say that the Constitution is too federal, while some used to say that it is too unitary," he said at a function held after the inauguration of the advocate chambers and a multi-level parking at the Allahabad high court in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He added: "...Ambedkar had replied that the Constitution is neither wholly federal nor wholly unitary. But one thing I can tell you is that we have given a Constitution which will keep India united and strong both in times of peace and war." India has been on the path of development after Independence due to the Constitution, he said. "Today, we see what is the condition of our neighbouring countries. And India is making a journey towards development after independence. Whenever there has been a crisis in the country, it has remained united and strong. The credit for this should be given to the Constitution," he added....