Shah Rukh Khan posted the video of the new Parliament building, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi had initially shared, with his voiceover.
On May 26, PM Modi had tweeted a video providing a glimpse of the new Parliament building.
“The video was without any background comments or music. I have a special request to make. Share this video in your own voice-over, which expresses your thoughts. I will re-run some of them,” Prime Minister Modi wrote in the tweet.”
Prime Minister Modi replied to SRK’s video and relayed it. “Wonderfully expressed!” Modi wrote
Prime Minister Modi also praised Bollywood star Akshay Kumar’s video of the Parliament Building with his voice out of the box.
Akshay Kumar called the new parliamentary building “a symbol of India’s growth.”
In response to Akshay Kumar’s sentiments, Prime Minister Modi said the building reflects the nation’s rich heritage.
Hours before the grand opening of the new Parliament building on Sunday, Prime Minister Modi retweeted several messages. The video was first shared by PM Modi on May 26, encouraging people to add their own voiceover and promising to retweet the selected submissions. However, over 20 opposition parties, including Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT), AAP, Trinamool Congress (TMC), and Janata Dal (United), boycotted the event.
According to them the PM’s “decision to inaugurate the new Parliament building by himself, completely sidelining President (Droupadi) Murmu, is not only a grave insult but a direct assault on our democracy,” the 20 Opposition parties have said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will helm a grand ceremony to inaugurate the new parliament building. Constructed at a staggering cost of Rs 971 crore, the state-of-the-art complex is designed to house 888 Lok Sabha members and 300 Rajya Sabha members.
It should be noted that the Lok Sabha will have the ability to conduct joint sessions and host up to 1,272 members.
The new triangular-shaped building, which is the main point of the Central Vista Redevelopment Project, features a constitutional hall and is designed to be accessible and inclusive for people with disabilities (“divyang friendly”).
The complex also includes a central lounge area that complements the spacious open courtyard.
Furthermore, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha chambers are symbolically inspired by India’s national bird, the peacock, and national flower, the lotus, respectively.
Additionally, the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha rooms are symbolically inspired by India’s national bird, the peacock, and the national flower, the lotus, respectively.
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