Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar (file photo)
This Winter Parliament session was very lively. For the first three days, proceedings in both chambers simply could not continue. Meanwhile, proceedings in the House of Representatives have been adjourned and adjourned due to the uproar between the party and the opposition. Meanwhile, Vice President and Chairman of the Lok Sabha Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed concern over the disruption in Parliament leading to reduced workload. He advocated on Sunday for holding lawmakers accountable.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said people should force MPs to think about why they were sent to Parliament. He also said that for any democracy to succeed, expression and dialogue should both bear a huge responsibility. He said this while Vice President Enclave was addressing the Chaudhry Charan Singh Award 2024 winners.
Danka, the president of the House of Federation, called on parliamentarians to take responsibility and said: “Make no mistake, I am talking about the parliamentarians.” People have learned to regard chaos as order. According to an official statement, the vice president said, “People will force you (members of Congress) to think why are you there (Parliament)?”
Agriculture is the backbone of rural development – Vice President
While addressing the Chaudhry Charan Singh Award 2024 winners, the Vice President said that agriculture is the backbone of rural development. He said that without the development of agriculture, the appearance of rural areas cannot be changed. Unless rural conditions change, we cannot aspire to become a developed country.
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He said that for India to become a developed country by 2047, people’s income should increase eight times. This is a difficult challenge. The Vice President said leaders like Chaudhry Charan Singh are rare and will not be honored by us again for a long time. These awards should be built over time to ensure they are self-sustaining for future generations.