Constitution Day: Prime Minister Modi will address the 80 th Conference of Presiding Officers today
PM Modi address Constitution Day |
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also give his valuable views on upholding constitutional rights and values and how elected representatives should uphold and protect their constitution on Constitution Day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the presiding officers of Indian legislatures today during the Constitution Day celebrations, officials said.
Modi's speech at the 80th Conference of Presiding Officers is considered particularly significant. Because the main significance of this program is the legislature, judiciary and executive of the three branches of the state. Coordinate between them.
The Prime Minister will deliver his keynote address on upholding constitutional rights and values and giving guidance to the elected representatives on how to conduct them.
As political parties and activists continue to open the doors of the courts to challenge the policies and laws of the people, they will shed light on the changes in the relationship between the legislature and the judiciary. Elected representatives often criticize the excesses of the judiciary, and courts have in the past told administrators or governments not to go beyond their constitutional values and rules.
During the inauguration on Wednesday, Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu said the recent bans on fireworks and vehicle sis in Delhi had sparked controversy over judicial objections and "sometimes there were concerns about how they (the judiciary) were entering the domains of the legislature and the executive branch."
Both the Presiding Officers of this first Member of Parliament have commented on this. Venkaiah Naidu is the Presiding Officer of the Rajya Sabha.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said there were "differences of opinion within the organization on the path to democracy" and noted that all three organs had "sufficient capacity" to function. He emphasized the need to focus on "coordination" between the three branches, and said that all of them have a duty to protect the public interest.
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