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Rajya Sabha starts discussion on Parliamentary Journey of 75 years

Rajya Sabha today took up the discussion on the Parliamentary Journey of 75 years, starting from the Samvidhan Sabha – Achievements, Experiences, Memories, and Learnings. On the first day of the Special Session of Parliament, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar highlighted the 75 years of Parliamentary journey that have shaped the Indian democracy. Underlining the unwavering faith and unflinching belief of the masses in Parliamentary democracy, Mr. Dhankhar stressed that the success of the country’s democracy is a collective, concerted endeavour of WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA.
 
Recalling the decorum and healthy debate witnessed during the Constituent Assembly's deliberations, the Chairman said, contentious and highly divisive issues were negotiated in a spirit of consensus. Calling healthy debate a hallmark of a blossoming democracy, Mr. Dhankhar cautioned against confrontational posturing, disruption, and disturbance. He also acknowledged the contributions of the country's freedom fighters, constitutional forefathers, statesmen, politicians, and civil servants who have upheld and enriched India's democratic ideals.
 
Initiating the discussion, Union Minister and leader of the House in Rajya Sabha, Piyush Goyal said, the dignity of the House will increase only when everyone keeps the interest of the country and public interest paramount. Mr Goyal listed out historic decisions taken by Parliament like the removal of abrogation of 370, GST implementation, and abolishing the practice of triple talaq. The Minister said, all the members of Parliament must work together and play an important role in taking the country forward at a faster pace. He said, Parliament is the biggest platform to make democracy alive and strong. Mr Goyal said, the G20 Summit concluded successfully under India’s Presidency, which has left an indelible mark across the world.
 
Leader of the Opposition, Mallikarjun Kharge said, the Indian Constitution is the country's biggest guide as its constitutional values have been earned after much sacrifice and difficulty. He said that in the last 75 years, India has transformed and during this journey, several laws were enacted for the welfare of the people. He said, it includes eradication of the Zamindari system, untouchability, and making provisions of OBC reservation. Mr Kharge said, the constitution has met the aspirations of the people. He also emphasized giving importance to the employment generation. Dr. John Brittas of CPI (M) said, Parliament democracy is very important for the country. He said, accountability of the executive to the legislature is one of the important tenets of the Constitution. Prof. Manoj Kumar Jha of RJD highlighted the challenges posed by unemployment. Praful Patel of NCP said that every global leader who attended the G20 Summit in India would be proud to know about the progress made by India in the last 75 years.
 
Bhubaneswar Kalita of BJP said, the country has made remarkable progress on the economic front and has become the fifth-largest economy. He said, in the coming years, India will be the third-largest economy in the world. Shaktisinh Gohil of Congress, Dr. M Thambidurai of DMK, Dr. K Keshava Rao of BRS, G.K. Vasan of CPI(M), Birendra Prasad Baishya of AGP,  Vikramjit Singh Sahney of AAP, Dr. Amar Patnaik of BJD and others also participated in the discussion. The discussion is underway.