Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Thursday (May 1, 2025) in Lucknow that it is a binding duty of all constitutional institutions of the country to respect each other and this honor is only when all institutions are limited in their respective scope.
He said that democracy does not flourish due to the conflict of institutions. Dhankhar liked the book of Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel based on the life story & lsquo; challenges I like & rsquo; On the occasion of release of Pahalgam Referring to the terrorist attack, said, & lsquo; The nation should be our principle first. But the most dangerous challenge is one that meets loved ones. ‘
‘All constitutional institutions respect each other’
The Vice President recently pointed to the Supreme Court’s stand on the Waqf Act passed in Parliament, saying, & lsquo; There are many challenges that we cannot discuss. The challenge which is not a logical basis from the loved ones, which is not related to the national development and which is associated with the government. I myself am a victim of these challenges. & Rsquo; The Vice President said, ‘It is our binding duty to respect each other. The Constitution demands that there should be coordination, participation, discussion, dialogue and debate. & Rsquo;
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