Haryana Assembly's Constitution Day Pledge: MLAs to Visit Parliament Session

The Haryana Legislative Assembly celebrated Constitution Day with solemn ceremonies and important announcements. Speaker Harvindra Kalyan revealed plans for a special session next year dedicated to constitutional discussions. MLAs will get the unique opportunity to visit Parliament House during the Winter Session. These initiatives align with the vision of strengthening legislative institutions across the nation.

Key Points: Haryana Legislative Assembly Marks Constitution Day with Special Plans

  • Floral tributes offered to Dr. Ambedkar's statue by Speaker and CM
  • Special Constitution Day session planned for next year's observance
  • MLAs to visit Parliament House during upcoming Winter Session
  • Assembly committed to strengthening legislative institutions nationwide
  • Initiatives enhancing public awareness of legislative processes highlighted
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Constitution Day Celebrated in Haryana Legislative Assembly

Speaker Harvindra Kalyan announces special session and Parliament visit for MLAs during Constitution Day celebrations in Haryana Assembly with CM Nayab Singh Saini.

"The Constitution forms the foundation of India's national life - Speaker Harvindra Kalyan"

Chandigarh, November 26

Constitution Day was observed with reverence and solemnity at the Haryana Legislative Assembly here on Wednesday.

On this occasion, Speaker Harvindra Kalyan and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, along with ministers and MLAs, offered floral tributes to the statue of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar installed in the Assembly premises and reaffirmed their commitment to the Constitution.

Greeting the people of the state on Constitution Day, Speaker Harvindra Kalyan said that the vision and tireless efforts of Dr BR Ambedkar and other members of the Constituent Assembly gifted the nation a strong and progressive Constitution. He said the Constitution forms the foundation of India's national life, and it is through this guiding framework that the country has successfully overcome diverse challenges since Independence.

He announced that next year, the Haryana Legislative Assembly will convene a special session on Constitution Day to hold an in-depth discussion on this significant subject. He also informed that a plan has been prepared to take MLAs to the Parliament House to witness the Winter Session, which will be conducted in the coming days.

The Speaker added that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is moving steadfastly towards the resolve of becoming a developed nation.

The Haryana Legislative Assembly is committed to strengthening legislative institutions in line with the Prime Minister's vision of "One Nation, One Legislature."

He also acknowledged the continued cooperation of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in this direction. He said that in recent years, several Assembly initiatives have enhanced public awareness of legislative processes.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the celebrations, I hope this isn't just symbolic. Our Constitution promises equality and justice for all - we need to see more concrete actions to make these principles a reality in daily governance.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! Dr. Ambedkar's vision continues to inspire generations. The special session next year sounds promising - hope it leads to meaningful discussions about constitutional values in our state.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Haryana, it's heartening to see such respect for constitutional principles. The "One Nation, One Legislature" vision could bring more coordination between states and center.
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Vikram M
Good initiative by Haryana Assembly. Constitution Day should be celebrated in every educational institution too. Our youth need to understand their rights and duties properly. 🙏
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Kavya N
The tribute to Dr. Ambedkar is fitting. His contribution to our nation's foundation cannot be overstated. Hope the Winter Session visit helps MLAs learn best practices for better governance in Haryana.

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