Speaking to media persons today on the sidelines of the Annual Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), India Region, Zone–III being held at the Nagaland Legislative Assembly in Kohima, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla made a strong appeal to all political parties to uphold the dignity of legislative institutions by ensuring their smooth and orderly functioning.
The Speaker emphasised that democracy provides ample avenues to raise issues, express concerns and engage in debate through peaceful, structured and informed discussions. He cautioned that planned disruptions not only undermine democratic processes but also deprive citizens of meaningful deliberations and accountability.
He made a strong pitch for preserving the dignity of the House, mentioning that the orderly conduct of legislative proceedings is paramount. Highlighting the vital role of Parliamentary Committees—describing them as “mini-parliaments”— Birla noted that these bodies foster objectivity, transparency and non-partisan scrutiny of Government policies.
Referring to the upcoming Winter Session of Parliament, scheduled to commence on 1 December 2025, the Speaker urged all political parties to ensure the smooth conduct of House proceedings. He further stressed that for transparent governance and welfare-oriented policymaking, the legislature must play a more active and constructive role.
Earlier, while inaugurating the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region, Zone–III Conference, the Speaker underlined that legislatures must play a pivotal role in transforming public opinion into policy. Om Birla observed that the responsibility of legislatures extends beyond law-making—it is to translate the aspirations and concerns of the people into actionable policies.
He emphasised that comprehensive development is possible only through active public participation, noting that true progress occurs when citizens are directly involved in the democratic process. Public representatives, he said, must therefore ensure that citizens’ voices are meaningfully reflected in policymaking.
The Speaker also highlighted the impact of new technologies and innovations in bringing citizens closer to democracy, pointing out that most legislatures have now transitioned to paperless and digital systems. He reiterated that the foundation of Indian democracy lies in its people, a principle deeply cherished by the framers of the Constitution and stressed that transparency and accountability must remain central to democratic governance.
Birla further urged all legislative bodies to adopt measures such as live telecast of proceedings, citizen-friendly digital platforms and enhanced outreach mechanisms to foster broader public engagement in the legislative process. “When public opinion forms the basis of policy in any State, that State achieves continuous and sustainable development,” he added.
The Speaker commended the remarkable digital transformation taking place across the legislatures of the Northeast, noting it as a significant step toward modern and transparent governance. He particularly praised the Nagaland Legislative Assembly for becoming a fully paperless legislature, describing it as a pioneering model of digital governance in India. Birla observed that such digital initiatives not only enhance efficiency and transparency but also make legislative functioning more accessible and citizen-centric.
At the same time, he cautioned against the irresponsible use of emerging technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI) and urged legislators to adopt AI in ways that promote transparency, strengthen democratic processes and safeguard the integrity of legislative proceedings. On Centre–State relations, the Speaker observed that while each level of Government functions within clearly defined constitutional frameworks, effective collaboration between the two is vital for achieving tangible outcomes.
He emphasised that constructive dialogue between the Centre and the States not only strengthens governance but also leads to policies that are more responsive, inclusive and attuned to regional priorities. Birla further noted that enhanced cooperation in recent years has already led to significant progress in infrastructure, connectivity and public service delivery across the Northeastern region.
Emphasising the need for a comprehensive action plan for the holistic development of the Northeastern States, Om Birla highlighted the importance of factoring in the region’s unique geographical conditions and climate-related challenges. He underscored that such a plan must specifically address emerging climate risks, including natural disasters, which have a profound impact on the region’s livelihoods and infrastructure.
Stressing the importance of sustainable and inclusive growth, the Speaker Stated that development strategies for the Northeast should integrate climate resilience, green infrastructure and active community participation to ensure long-term progress. He further noted that collaborative efforts among the Centre, State Governments and local communities are essential to harness the region’s immense potential while preserving its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Om Birla observed that it is a matter of pride that all legislatures of the Northeastern region are upholding the tradition of collective deliberation and decision-making while being deeply attuned to local needs and aspirations. He noted that these legislatures are consistently working to strengthen accountability and transparency in governance, reflecting the true spirit of participatory democracy.
The Lok Sabha Speaker further remarked that the Northeastern States are witnessing rapid progress in infrastructure development, particularly in road, rail and air connectivity. In line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said, concrete efforts are being made to integrate the Northeast into the mainstream of national development. Highlighting the region’s immense potential for growth, Birla noted that its vibrant culture, rich traditions and natural beauty make it truly unique.
He emphasised that promoting local products, arts, culture and traditional crafts can play a pivotal role in advancing the goal of a self-reliant India (Atmanirbhar Bharat). The Speaker urged that legislatures adopt policies that foster industry and entrepreneurship, thereby creating greater opportunities for local communities and enabling broad-based economic empowerment.
Concluding his address, Om Birla expressed confidence that the two-day CPA India Region, Zone–III Conference would yield substantive recommendations to strengthen democratic institutions across the region, refine legislative practices and enhance public trust in governance. He extended his warm greetings to all delegates ahead of the upcoming Hornbill Festival, describing it as a global celebration
of Nagaland’s culture, resilience, artistry and community spirit. Commending Nagaland’s exceptional hospitality, the Speaker noted that such events foster closer bonds among Northeastern legislatures, providing a valuable platform for collective reflection on regional aspirations and developmental priorities.
Expressing hope for meaningful deliberations during the conference, Birla said he was confident that discussions on the theme “Policy, Progress and Citizens: Legislature as Catalysts of Change” would lead to concrete action plans aimed at making Northeastern legislatures more empowered, accountable and efficient.
During the event, Chief Minister, Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio; Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman, Harivansh, Speaker, Speaker, Nagaland Legislative Assembly, Sharingain Longkümer and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Government of Nagaland, KG Kenye also addressed the gathering. The legislatures of the eight Northeastern States of India are members of CPA Zone 3.
In this conference, legislatures from 7 out of the 8 member States of this zone participated. A total of 12 presiding officers attended the conference, including 7 Speakers and 5 Deputy Speakers. Members of Parliament from this region and Members of the Legislative Assemblies also took part in the conference.
The theme of the Conference is “Policy, Progress and People: Legislatures as Catalysts of Change.” The sub-themes are: (i) Role of Legislatures in Achieving Viksit Bharat @ 2047; and (ii) Climate Change–In the Light of Recent Cloudbursts and Landslides in Parts of the Northeast Region.

















