Modi attacks dynastic politics

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Modi attacks dynastic politics

Saturday, 27 November 2021 | PNS | New Delhi

Modi attacks dynastic politics

PM calls it threat to democracy, slams Opp for boycotting Constitution Day event at Parliament

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday once again unleashed a scathing attack on dynastic politics and said the “biggest threat” to the functioning of a healthy democracy is when a party is run by the same family generation after generation and the entire system of the party is controlled by it.

Without naming anyone, Modi at a Constitution Day event in the Central Hall of Parliament hit out at family-based parties, describing them as “party for the family, party by the family” and added, “I don’t think I need to say anything more”.

The event was skipped by 15 Opposition parties, on the call by the Congress, which have been alleging that the Government is “undermining Parliamentary democracy”.

Besides the constituents of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), parties such as the Biju Janata Dal, the YSR Congress, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Telugu Desam Party attended the event. Addressing the gathering, Modi said, “This event was not that of any Government, or of any political party, or of any Prime Minister. The Speaker is the pride of the House. It is a dignified post. It is a matter of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s dignity, the dignity of the Constitution.”

In an apparent reference to the Congress and some other Opposition parties, Modi said that in the form of family-based parties from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, India is heading towards a kind of a crisis, which is a matter of concern for the people devoted to the Constitution and those who believe in democracy. He said that more than one person from a family joining a party on the basis of merit and people’s blessings does not make a party dynastic, “but a party run by one family generation after generation and the family controlling the entire system of the party is the biggest threat to a healthy democracy”.

The Prime Minister said the spirit of the Constitution and every section of it is hurt when political parties lose their democratic character. “How can the parties which have lost their democratic character protect democracy,” he asked. Elaborating on the spirit behind celebrating Constitution Day, Modi said it was during the 125th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar, “We all felt that what could be a greater auspicious occasion than the gift that Babasaheb Ambedkar had given to this country, we should always remember his contribution in the form of a memory book (Smriti Granth)”.

He said it would have been better if along with establishing the tradition of Republic Day on January 26, Constitution Day was also established on November 26 at that time itself.

Modi said opposition to marking the day was not just being shown now but when the Government had decided to mark Constitution Day, even then it had met with criticism from some quarters. But now the country is not ready to hear such a view when it is a matter concerning Babasahab Ambedkar, he added.

The Prime Minister also warned against the tendency of forgetting and glorifying convicted corrupt people. He said that while giving an opportunity to reform, “We should refrain from glorifying such people in public life”.

The Prime Minister said today is the day to pay homage to the far-sighted great personalities such as Babasaheb Ambedkar, Rajendra Prasad, Mahatma Gandhi and to all those who made sacrifices during the freedom struggle.  “Today is the day to salute this House. Under the leadership of such stalwarts, after much churning and discussion, the nectar of our Constitution emerged,” he said

Modi also emphasised that today is the day to bow to this House of democracy also. The Prime Minister also paid homage to the martyrs of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. In his remarks, the Prime Minister said Constitution Day should also be celebrated because our path should constantly be evaluated whether it is right or not. Modi said Mahatma Gandhi had tried to prepare the people for their duties, even while fighting for rights in the freedom movement. The event was also addressed by President Ram Math Kovind, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla.

President Kovind also released the digital version of Constituent Assembly Debates, a digital version of a calligraphed copy of the Constitution, and an updated version of the Constitution that includes all amendments to date.

 

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