On Sunday (July 20, 2025) on the eve of the monsoon session of Parliament, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar called for a cordial atmosphere among political parties for meaningful and serious discussion and appealed to MPs to avoid using unfair words.
Addressing a group of Rajya Sabha intern in New Delhi, Rajya Sabha Chairman and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar referred to being sharp in television discussions and said, “We have come out of such things.”
Expressing surprise, he said, “We may have differences, disagreements, but how can there be bitterness in our hearts?” I appeal to all the people in the field of politics, please respect each other. Please do not use abusive language on television or against the leadership of any party. This is not the essence of our civilization. ”
Political parties join creative politics- Vice President
Underlining the need for meaningful discussion in the monsoon session starting on Monday (July 21, 2025), Dhankhar said, “If we believe in our view and believe that I am right, others are always wrong – this is not democracy.” This is not our culture. This is ego. We should control our ego. We should try to know why the attitude of another person is different, this is our culture. We have to trust our attitude. But we also have to respect the other’s attitude. So I appeal to political parties to join creative politics. “
I believe that the upcoming session will be important- Vice President
He said, “India is historically known for discussion, dialogue, debate and discussion. Nowadays all this is not visible in Parliament. I assume that the coming session will be important. I am hopeful that meaningful discussion, serious discussions will be done, which will take India to new heights. There is scope. “
He said, “If there is any suggestion to improve something, it is not a condemnation. It is not a criticism. He is only a suggestion for further development. So I appeal to political parties to join creative politics. I appeal to all parties, parties, ruling parties and parties on the other. We should be flexible.
Stop abusing politicians- Vice President
The Vice President said, “I appeal to politicians to avoid personal attacks. Now the time has come to stop abusing politicians. When people in various political parties abuse senior leaders of other political parties, it does not benefit our culture. We should have full sense of dignity and mutual respect and this is not the demand of our culture.
(Report with PTI input)
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