Om Birla Urges Lawmakers to Rise Above Politics, Serve with Integrity

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla inaugurated a CPA conference, urging lawmakers to transcend personal and political interests to serve the people with integrity and dedication. He emphasized the pivotal role of young legislators in realizing the vision of a developed India (Viksit Bharat) by 2047 through innovative policies and inclusive development. Birla stressed the importance of combining technological tools like AI with human sensitivity and empathy when engaging with the public to resolve their concerns. He also highlighted the need for healthy competition among state legislatures and collaboration to share best practices for national growth.

Key Points: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Lawmakers' Role in Viksit Bharat

  • Fulfill public hopes with integrity
  • Drive vision of Viksit Bharat 2047
  • Harness tech like AI with human empathy
  • Strengthen democratic institutions
  • Share best practices among states
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urges lawmakers to rise above politics and serve people with integrity

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urges lawmakers to transcend politics, uphold integrity, and harness technology to fulfill public aspirations for Viksit Bharat 2047.

"rise above personal and political interests - Om Birla"

Panaji, April 9

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday urged lawmakers to rise above personal and political interests, emphasising the importance of diligently and with integrity fulfilling the hopes and aspirations of the people they represent.

He highlighted that elected representatives are entrusted with the mandate to translate public expectations into concrete actions, strengthen democratic institutions, and ensure governance that is transparent, inclusive, and responsive.

Upholding citizens' trust, he noted, requires vision, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to public welfare--qualities essential for building a developed, equitable, and self-reliant nation. Birla made these remarks while inaugurating the First CPA India Region Zone VII Conference held here, according to a release.

Speaking on the roles and responsibilities of young lawmakers, Birla highlighted their pivotal role in realising the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047. He emphasised that, as emerging leaders, they are entrusted with driving innovative policies, promoting inclusive development, and strengthening democratic institutions. Their energy, vision, and commitment to public welfare, he added, can play a transformative role in building a prosperous, self-reliant, and equitable India, ensuring sustainable growth and social progress for generations to come.

Sharing insights on the evolving role of legislative institutions in nation-building, Birla emphasised the importance of healthy competition among state legislatures in promoting public welfare and good governance. He noted that parliamentary democracy is globally recognised as the best system of governance and highlighted that the steady increase in voter turnout in every election since 1952 reflects India's enduring success as a vibrant democracy.

Emphasising the importance of research, innovation, and technology, Birla underlined that people's representatives must be adept at addressing citizens' issues by harnessing the transformative power of science and technology. He noted that in an era of advanced tools like artificial intelligence (AI), human sensitivity remains equally essential. He urged legislators to engage closely with the public, resolving their concerns with empathy and goodwill.

He stressed the importance of understanding legislative issues, rules, and procedures. He observed that those who actively participate in thoughtful discussions on policies and laws often emerge as prominent leaders in their states. He stressed that the more legislators familiarise themselves with legislative processes, the greater and more effective their participation will be in the House, the release noted.

Birla appreciated Goa for its vibrant tourism, rich cultural heritage, and dynamic energy. He also highlighted the commitment of CPA Zone VII--which includes Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa--to democratic excellence and progressive governance. Emphasising the high expectations and aspirations of the people from their elected representatives, Birla underlined that strong legislative institutions will play a pivotal role in realising the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.

Speaking about the newly created Zone VII of the CPA India Region, which includes Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat, Birla noted that while each state faces unique challenges, the spirit of public cooperation and collective effort has turned these challenges into opportunities for growth.

He added that all states can benefit by sharing and adopting best practices from one another, especially in advancing coastal development. He concluded his address by reaffirming the crucial role of collaboration, innovation, and democratic values in guiding India toward sustained growth and development.

Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha, Harivansh; Goa Chief Minister, Pramod Sawant; Maharashtra Legislative Council Chairperson, Ram Shinde; and Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Speaker, Rahul Narvekar also addressed the occasion. Goa Legislative Assembly Speaker, Ganesh Gaonkar delivered the Welcome Address on the occasion, as per the release.

Goa Legislative Assembly Deputy Chairman, Joshua D'Souza, delivered the Vote of Thanks.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Viksit Bharat 2047 is a great vision, but it needs action, not just speeches. Young lawmakers must focus on ground realities—employment, education, healthcare. Hope they use technology for governance, not just for social media posts.
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Aman W
Absolutely right about human sensitivity being as important as AI. We need leaders who understand the struggles of common people—farmers, small shopkeepers, daily wage workers. Empathy cannot be coded into a machine.
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Sarah B
As someone who has observed Indian democracy, the increasing voter turnout is truly impressive. It shows people's faith in the system. Now, the representatives must honor that faith with integrity, as Mr. Birla said.
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Vikram M
Good point about states sharing best practices. Coastal states like Goa, Gujarat, Maharashtra can collaborate on sustainable tourism and disaster management. Hope this conference leads to some concrete action plans and not just remains a talk shop.
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Karthik V
With respect, while the Speaker's words are idealistic, the reality is different. The same parties that preach about rising above politics are the ones engaging in horse-trading and defections. We need systemic changes, not just appeals for good behavior.
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Nisha Z
True leadership is about serving silently. Hope our young MPs focus on their constituencies, hold

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