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PARLIAMENT FAREWELL: Narendra Modi praises outgoing MPs, legacy lives on

In an emotional farewell address in Parliament, Narendra Modi reflected on the contributions of outgoing Members of Parliament, emphasizing that public life extends far beyond a formal tenure. He remarked that politics never reaches a “full stop,” and those leaving the house will continue to play meaningful roles in shaping society and the nation. The Prime Minister paid tribute to veteran leaders such as H. D. Deve Gowda, Mallikarjun Kharge, and Sharad Pawar, acknowledging their decades of service and deep understanding of parliamentary traditions. He noted that younger MPs have much to learn from their discipline, dedication, and commitment to democratic values. He also appreciated the role of Harivansh Narayan Singh, highlighting his calm demeanor and effective handling of parliamentary proceedings, especially during challenging situations. Modi pointed out that such leadership strengthens trust within the house. Highlighting the importance of India’s bicameral system, he described Parliament as a space where “second opinions” enhance decision-making and ensure more refined outcomes. According to him, this system adds depth and balance to legislative processes. Calling Parliament an “open university,” he said it offers invaluable lessons in governance, public service, and national responsibility. He concluded by expressing confidence that outgoing MPs will continue contributing to nation-building, using their experience and insights to benefit society in various ways.

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