NE NEWS SERVICE
KEVADIA, NOV 25
President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday said elected representatives should engage in a healthy dialogue in Parliament and legislative Assemblies and refrain from using unparliamentary language during debates in the House.
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Use of unparliamentary language and indiscipline in the House by elected members hurts the sentiments of people who elect them, Kovind said addressing the inaugural session of 80th All India Presiding Officers’ Conference at Tent City in Gujarat’s Kevadia village, near the Statue of Unity in Narmada district.
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“It is expected from elected representatives that they remain committed to democratic values. The biggest challenge for elected representatives and democratic institutions is to fulfill the expectations of people,” he said.
“I believe that people of this country expect that their elected representatives to follow parliamentary norms. People get hurt when their elected representatives use unparliamentary words or indulge in indiscipline in Parliament or the Assembly,” Kovind said.
He also asked Speakers to facilitate a healthy dialogue in the House to keep away unnecessary bitterness in the discussion.
In a parliamentary democracy, the Opposition has an important role along with the ruling party, and so there is a need for understanding, cooperation, and meaningful exchange of thoughts between the two, he said.
Some judicial pronouncements gave distinct impression of overreach: VP Naidu
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Underlining that none of the three organs of the State can claim to be supreme as only the Constitution is paramount, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said some court verdicts gave a distinct impression of the judiciary’s overreach.
He said the legislature, the executive and the judiciary are bound to work within their respective domains as defined in the Constitution.
Addressing the 80th All India Presiding Officers’ Conference on “Harmonious Coordination between Legislature, Executive and Judiciary – Key to Vibrant Democracy”, Naidu said harmony lies in each organ doing its job without interfering with that of the others.
This warrants a spirit of mutual respect, responsibility and restraint. Unfortunately, there have been several instances of crossing the boundaries, he said.
Naidu said there have been quite a few judicial pronouncements that gave a distinct impression of an overreach.
Citing some instances, he said it is not desirable for the judiciary to be perceived as acting as the “super executive” or the “super legislature”.
“Since independence, the Supreme Court and the high courts have delivered several far-reaching verdicts in furtherance of socio-economic objectives, besides making correctional interventions. But occasionally, concerns have been raised as to whether they were entering the domains of the legislative and executive wings.
“There have been debates as to whether some issues should have been more legitimately left to the other organs of the government,” the vice president said.
The higher judiciary deciding on Diwali fireworks, denying the executive any role in the appointment of judges through collegiums, invalidating the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act seeking to enforce accountability and transparency were some of the instances cited by Naidu.
“At times, the legislature too has tended to cross the line. The 39th Constitution amendment placing the election of president, vice president and prime minister beyond the scope of judicial scrutiny in the circumstances in 1975 is one such instance,” he said.