Special session in new Parliament building in the present day; Speaker Birla asks MPs to abstain from organised disruptions

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Lok Sabha will meet at 1:15 pm in the Lower House chamber of the newly-constructed advanced.

The Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha will meet once more on Tuesday afternoon in the new Parliament building, with Speaker of the Lower House Om Birla urging the members to abstain from “organised disruptions” and “carrying placards” in the new chamber.

While the Rajya Sabha will meet at 2:15 pm in the Upper House chamber of the new Parliament building on Tuesday, the Lok Sabha will meet at 1:15 pm in the Lower House chamber of the newly-constructed advanced.

Before this, Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will lead a operate in the Central Hall of Parliament on Tuesday to have a good time the nation’s wealthy parliamentary legacy and resolve to make India a developed nation by 2047. The practically one-and-a-half hour operate will begin and finish with the nationwide anthem and can be adopted by a lunch. Later, the highest leaders will lead all MPs to the new Parliament building.

On Monday, the members of each Houses held a dialogue on “Parliamentary Journey of 75 years starting from Samvidhan Sabha — Achievements, Experiences, Memories and Learnings”. Speaking earlier than adjourning the day’s proceedings in the Lok Sabha, Birla mentioned a “constructive discussion” came about on the final day of the proceedings in this historic and prestigious chamber.

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“The prime minister and leaders of all parties shared their views and experiences on the democratic journey of the country and on historic decisions and incidents. The time has come that the proceedings of the Lok Sabha are conducted in the new Parliament building,” the speaker mentioned.

“This is a historic and unforgettable moment for all of us. We are going to enter the new complex and the memories of this building will always stay with us,” he added. Birla reminded the members in regards to the method in which the status and decorum of the House was established.

“Now, we will begin the journey of our parliamentary democracy in the new building. I hope we will establish new milestones in the new Parliament building. I also expect that the members will abstain from certain past incidents, especially carrying placards and causing organised disruptions, and establish highest democratic traditions,” he mentioned.

“I also expect that in the new complex, with new energy and resolve, we will hold debates of high quality, surpassing those that have been held in the old building,” the speaker mentioned. Birla mentioned he had an attachment with the previous building, having spent 4 years and a half there because the speaker.

“I have experienced how, on many serious issues, the entire Parliament has taken decisions in one voice in the interest of the country and I hope that in the new building too, the members will take even better decisions in the interest of the country, so that the prestige of India’s democracy rises further in the world,” he mentioned. The Indian democracy performs the function of the guiding gentle for the world, he added.

In the Rajya Sabha, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar mentioned, “The House stands adjourned to meet at 2:15 pm on Tuesday, September 19, in the Rajya Sabha chamber of the new building of Parliament.” Initiating the dialogue in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the imaginative and prescient of Jawaharlal Nehru, the primary prime minister of unbiased India, and subsequent leaders, together with Lal Bahadur Shastri, P V Narasimha Rao and Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Earlier in the day, Birla mentioned the previous Parliament building has made an “unparalleled” contribution to India’s democratic journey as collective selections had been taken there for the nation’s welfare.