PM Modi Says "No Full Stop in Politics" in Farewell to Retiring Rajya Sabha MPs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed retiring Rajya Sabha MPs, stating there is "no full stop in politics" and wishing them well for future endeavors. He highlighted the unique role of each member and urged newly elected MPs to learn from senior leaders with decades of parliamentary experience. The farewell comes after biennial elections for 37 Rajya Sabha seats across 10 states. Among the notable retiring MPs are Ramdas Athawale, Priyanka Chaturvedi, and Abhishek Manu Singhvi.

Key Points: PM Modi's Farewell to Retiring Rajya Sabha MPs

  • PM Modi's farewell address
  • 37 MPs retiring
  • Urges learning from veterans
  • Biennial Rajya Sabha elections concluded
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"No full stop in politics": PM Modi bids farewell to retiring Rajya Sabha MPs

PM Modi bids farewell to retiring Rajya Sabha MPs, emphasizing "no full stop in politics" and urging new MPs to learn from veterans.

"there is no full stop in politics. The future is waiting for you. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday thanked the retiring Rajya Sabha MPs for their contributions, wishing them well for their future political endeavours as he emphasised that there was "no full stop in politics".

Addressing the upper house of Parliament during the ongoing budget session, PM Modi said that every member plays a unique role, adding that their experience and contribution will always be remembered.

"Discussions take place on various issues in the House, and every member plays a unique role in them. In moments like these, a common sense of respect is generated, rising above party lines. To the leaders who are leaving the House after the end of their tenure, I want to say that there is no full stop in politics. The future is waiting for you. Your experience and contribution will always be remembered," the PM said.

He further urged the newly elected MPs to learn from the veterans like HD Deve Gowda, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sharad Pawar, who he said have spent more than half of their lives in parliamentary work.

"HD Deve Gowda ji, Mallikarjun Kharge ji, and Sharad Pawar ji are senior leaders who have spent more than half of their lives in parliamentary work. Newly elected MPs should learn from them," he said.

Speaking about Ramdas Athawale, whose term is coming to an end, PM Modi said, "Sometimes we used to hear that there is a lot of opportunity for humour and satire in the House. These days, perhaps it is gradually decreasing. But our Athawale is evergreen. Athawale is leaving, but no one here will feel any shortcoming. I am fully confident that he will continue to serve satire and humour in abundance."

Ramdas Athawale, Priyanka Chaturvedi, Tiruchi Siva, Amarendra Dhari Singh, and Abhishek Manu Singhvi are among the 37 retiring MPs.

This comes after biennial Rajya Sabha elections were held to fill 37 seats across 10 states. Out of the 37 seats, 26 candidates were elected unopposed.

In Bihar, abstention from Congress and RJD MLAs helped the NDA secure all five seats in the Rajya Sabha from Bihar. NDA had fielded Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, BJP National President Nitin Nabin, RLM Chief Upendra Kushwaha, JD(U) MP Ram Nath Thakur and BJP's Shivesh Ram.

BJP candidates Manmohan Samal and Sujeet Kumar, BJD's Santrupt Mishra and independent candidate Dilip Ray will move to the Rajya Sabha from Odisha.

BJP's Sanjay Bhatia and Congress Karmeveer Singh Bauddh will move to Haryana.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
It's good to see respect being shown to senior leaders like Deve Gowda ji and Sharad Pawar ji. Their experience is invaluable. New MPs should definitely learn from them. However, I hope this spirit of cooperation translates into actual policy-making and not just farewell speeches.
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Aman W
Haha, the comment about Ramdas Athawale ji was spot on! He always brought some light-hearted moments. Parliament could use more of that. Good to see the PM has a sense of humour too. All the best to the retiring members!
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Sarah B
Interesting to read about the Rajya Sabha elections in the same article. The political maneuvering in Bihar, with abstentions helping NDA, shows that behind the respectful farewells, the game of numbers continues unabated. The 'no full stop' seems to apply to political strategy as well.
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Karthik V
True words. In Indian politics, retirement from one house often means moving to another role, maybe a governorship or a party post. Their experience in the Rajya Sabha, the house of elders, is a national asset. Jai Hind.
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Michael C
As an observer, it's refreshing to see a leader emphasize learning from veterans across the aisle. That's a mature democratic sentiment. The focus should always be on governance and nation-building, not just political one-upmanship.

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