Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Sonia Gandhi: Integrity and independence of Parliament must be preserved and protected

Congress President and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi while taking part in the discussion organized on the occasion to commemorate the 60th anniversary of India's first Parliamentary session, paid homage to the great national leaders and also said that an anniversary is also a moment of reflection.

“The journey of our great Parliament has not always been smooth or without challenge. Nor did we expect it to be. An anniversary is also a moment for reflection, to consider our role and place in the rich fabric of our nation’s life and history”, reminded the Congress Member of Parliament.

Addressing the staff in the Parliament, Sonia Gandhi added “We also gratefully acknowledge the contribution of thousands of hard working staff in Parliament who have toiled tirelessly to keep the wheels of this great institution moving efficiently”.

Sonia Gandhi also remembered the martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the Parliament attack. The UPA Chairperson said “We pay humble tribute today to the memory of those courageous heroes who laid down their lives in 2001 when Parliament came under attack by forces that seek to undermine our Constitutional democracy”.

Sonia Gandhi highlighted that the integrity and independence of Parliament must be preserved and protected at all cost, with no room for compromise. “Our conduct must rise to the highest ethical standards that were followed and demanded by the founding fathers of our nation” added the Congress President.

Sonia Gandhi further said “Three simple words spoken by Jawaharlal Nehru encapsulate the mighty mission of this great republic –"Swaraj for all". Let us, each of us, gear ourselves up for the tasks ahead, renew and redouble our commitment and our pledge to fulfill our historic duty”.



This article is posted by pressbrief.in

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