There should be Indian sentiments in our policies and laws: Modi

Shimla, Nov 17 (PTI) Describing the next 25 years as “very important” for India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called upon the parliamentarians to the common man to give priority to their “duties” and said that after independence This is the basic mantra to give manifold more speed to the pace at which the country developed.

Addressing the inaugural session of the 82nd Conference of Presiding Officers of All India through video conference, the Prime Minister termed “Sabka Prayas” as the “big foundation” of the role of the states in the federal system and said that only this May the resolve to take the country to new heights and achieve extraordinary goals in the coming years be fulfilled.

In view of the frequent disruptions in Parliament on various issues, the Prime Minister said, “The traditions and systems of our House should be Indian in nature, the spirit of Indianness in our policies and our laws will strengthen the resolve of ‘Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat’. And most importantly, our own conduct in the House should be according to Indian values. It is the responsibility of all of us.”

On this occasion, Prime Minister Modi also shared the idea of ​​setting aside time for healthy and quality discussions in the Legislative Assemblies and said that dignity and seriousness should be fully followed in such discussions and no one should make political slurs on anyone.

“In a way, it should be the healthiest time of the House, a healthy day,” he said.

The Prime Minister said that democracy is not just a system for India, but it is the nature and instinct of India.

Describing the period of the next 25 years as “very important” for India, he urged the members of the Parliament and the Legislative Councils that when the country is moving towards celebrating the centenary year of independence, they should “in their words and actions”. The mantra of “duty” should be adopted.

He said, “The next 25 years are very important for India. During this, can we adopt a mantra with full commitment? Can we implement only one mantra in this… Duty, Duty and Duty.

He said, “We have to take the country to new heights and achieve extraordinary goals in the years to come. These resolutions will be fulfilled only by ‘everyone’s efforts’.

Referring to the role of states in India’s fight against the COVID pandemic, he said it was difficult to win this battle without “all efforts”. He said that today India has given 110 crore doses of anti-Covid-19 vaccines to its countrymen.

Modi said, “What once seemed impossible, is becoming possible today. That is why the dreams and resolutions we have in front of us will also be fulfilled. This is going to be accomplished only by the united efforts of the country and the states.

He said that this is the time to build on our successes, and complete what is left.

Underlining the importance of unity in diversity of the country, the Prime Minister said that in the country’s development journey of thousands of years, it has been adopted that even in the midst of diversity, a grand and divine unbroken stream of unity flows and this unbroken stream of unity Cherishes and protects the diversity of the country.

He said that it is the responsibility of the people’s representatives that if any different voice arises regarding the unity and integrity of the country, that they have to be cautious about it.

The Prime Minister said that about politicians or public representatives, some people often create an image that the leaders must be engaged in political upheaval and manipulation and tussle round the clock.

He said that if it is to be noticed, there are such people’s representatives in all the parties, who spend themselves beyond politics in the service of the society and the upliftment of the people of the society and this service work strengthens the faith of the people in politics. maintain.

He said, “Can three to four days in a year be kept in the house in such a way that public representatives doing something special for the society, tell their experience, tell the country about this aspect of their social life as well. You will see, along with other people’s representatives, other people of the society will also get to learn a lot from this.

On this occasion, the Prime Minister put forward the idea of ​​”One Nation, One Legislative Platform” and said that it should be a portal that not only gives the necessary technological strength to the parliamentary system but also works to connect all the democratic units of the country.

The 82nd edition of the All India Presiding Officers’ Conference is being organized at Shimla from 17-18 November, 2021. The first conference was also organized in Shimla in 1921.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajya Sabha Deputy Speaker Harivansh, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur were also present on the occasion.

Speakers, presiding officers of the state legislatures participated in this conference and it is to be discussed about making the working of democratic institutions transparent and strong.

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