According to Dhankhar, the G20 Summit marked India’s legitimate ascent to global prominence. India’s interests were guided by those of its citizens.
According to India’s Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar, everyone must analyse in-depth anti-national narratives and unwholesome parliamentary practices so that there can be discussion, debate, conversation, and respect for other people’s viewpoints.
VP’s remark
We cannot allow unrest to be weaponized because a political India needs to rise, the Vice-President remarked during the opening of the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) library’s renovation at Sapru House, New Delhi.
“I must tell you this with tremendous difficulty because you must study international affairs, congressional, senate, and House of Commons sessions. There were talks, debates, deliberations, and dialogues in our own Constituent Assembly, but there was no commotion or disturbance. Can we now, with India on the rise, afford to have unrest turned into a political weapon? We are unable,” Dhankar stated.
“At this time, the wisest people in the nation will learn only about the Constituent Assembly, but you will have an opinion,” they said. If you choose 20 nations, does slogan-shouting occur in any of them? Do they display placards? Dhankar made a jab at the opposition parties’ criticism of the Manipur issue at the previous session of the parliament.
Additionally, he noted that “pernicious, evil, and anti-national narratives circulated from time to time. When things don’t go your way, you can always go to Europe or the UK; there will always be investors and opportunities there because of this nation’s extraordinary and unfathomable ascent as the home of one-sixth of the world’s population. Your part in neutralizing such a well-planned campaign is sufficient to taint, tarnish, degrade, and destroy our constitutional institutions.
One Nation, One Election
Regarding One Nation, One Election, he asserted that, while one may disagree with it or fight it vehemently, refusing to address it is not democratic. “When we move away from dialogue and deliberation, democratic principles plummet and the development of democracy suffers greatly. What sort of example are we establishing for you that I cannot be pleased leading the Rajya Sabha?… People will have political opinions, and while we must accept those opinions and not automatically reject them, there must first be discussion, debate, discourse, and deliberation. I’m excited for the special session.
A milestone for the country
Dhankar referred to India’s G20 presidency as a milestone. “India legitimately and rightfully emerged as a global power. The desires of India’s citizens guide its interests. Never before has a foreign affairs minister received so much praise for speaking the truth. The Delhi Declaration is entirely consensual as a result of the foreign minister’s actions, which are consistent with
India’s foreign policy and public attitude. In our nation, the orientation has organically developed, according to Dhankhar.
He commented on the nation’s digital growth by saying, “The world is amazed at the level of technology penetration this country has experienced. Everyone had to pay fees for services rendered, to use government resources, and to obtain a passport. The long lines used to be there, and if you ask your elders, they would have to take half a day off work to deposit a water bill or an electricity bill. However, now that a major change has occurred, “you are the authentic platform to indicate to the world that our accomplishment on a global horizon is 46% of the world,” he said, adding: “We are four times in digital transactions in the USA, UK, France, and Germany.” this if you say and someone does research seriously and goes to micro-level- it matters.”
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