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All MPs, from ruling party or opposition, defenders of dignity of Parliament: President

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New Delhi:  President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday said all MPs, whether representing the ruling party or the opposition, are defenders of the dignity of  Parliament and competition should not be confused with rivalry.

Addressing the Constitution Day celebrations here, he said there may be differences of opinion but no difference should be so great as to hinder the real purpose of public service.

The opposition is, in fact, the most important element of democracy, he said.

“Without an effective opposition, democracy becomes ineffective. It is expected that the government and the opposition, despite their differences, continue to work together in the best interests of the citizens. Our constitution makers had envisioned this and it is also necessary for nation-building,” he said.

Kovind said it is natural for members of the ruling party and the opposition to compete – but this competition should be about being better representatives and doing better things for the public good.

“Only then will it be considered healthy competition,” he said, adding that the competition in Parliament should not be confused with rivalry.

“We all believe that our Parliament is a ‘Temple of Democracy’. Therefore, it becomes the responsibility of every parliamentarian to conduct themselves in this temple of democracy with the same spirit of reverence with which they do in their places of worship,” Kovind said.

“All Members of Parliament are defenders of the dignity of the Parliament, whether they represent the ruling party or the opposition,” he said at the event  organised by the Indian Parliamentary Group in the Central Hall of Parliament House.

He said elected representatives of the Gram Sabha, the Vidhan Sabha and the Parliament should have only one priority.

“That singular priority lies in working for the welfare of all the people of their constituencies and for the interest of the nation,” the president was quoted as saying in  a statement issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

The president said that if  MPs look at their responsibility as an extension of the ideals of the freedom struggle, they would remain mindful of their duty towards strengthening the legacy of the framers of the Constitution.

“If they realize that they are occupying the places where once our constitution makers used to sit, they would naturally feel a deep sense of history and sense of duty,” Kovind said.

Speaking about the release of the digital version of the debates, the calligraphed version of the Constitution and the updated version of the Constitution as well as the launch of online quiz on constitutional democracy, the president said in the Constituent Assembly debates we get glimpses of the greatness of human thought and consciousness channelled for nation building.

With the digital version of the debates made available, people in the country as well as in the whole world, especially the younger generation, would get to know about the greatness and potential of India  and would also get guidance for the future, he said.

In the calligraphed version of the Constitution, people would get to see the finest examples of the excellence of our art, culture and ideals contained in our history and legend. And with the updated version of the Constitution, citizens, especially students would get knowledge about the journey of our constitutional progress so far, he said.

The initiative to conduct an online quiz on the subject of constitutional democracy would be very effective in promoting constitutional values among our citizens, especially the younger generation, the statement said.

The president said that we have recently observed the year-long 150th birth anniversary celebrations of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi.

“We are now celebrating the 75th anniversary of our Independence. It is a matter of happiness for all of us that people from all over the country are actively participating in various programs organized as part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’,” he said.

It is evident from the enthusiasm of ordinary citizens that they carry within their hearts deep respect for those known and unknown freedom fighters whose sacrifices made it possible for us to breathe the air of freedom, Kovind said.

He urged all to rededicate themselves to follow those great national ideals in our daily lives.

Kovind said that by following these ideals, we would further enhance our stature on the world stage and would be equipped to face any challenge effectively.

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