Delhi Assembly Honors CRPF Jawans, Showcases 113-Year Democratic Heritage

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta honored CRPF jawans and their families, praising their role in countering insurgency and ensuring national security. The personnel and their families were given a guided tour of the 113-year-old Assembly, learning about its historic significance in India's democratic journey. The Speaker presented a commemorative Coffee Table Book documenting a century of India's parliamentary evolution. The event highlighted the Assembly as a living symbol of India's constitutional heritage while acknowledging the sacrifices of security forces.

Key Points: Delhi Assembly Hosts CRPF Jawans, Highlights Historic Role

  • CRPF praised for internal security & UN missions
  • Tour of historic Delhi Assembly
  • Families included in democratic heritage experience
  • Speaker presents century-spanning Coffee Table Book
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Delhi Assembly opens its doors for CRPF jawans, their families

Delhi Assembly Speaker honors CRPF personnel, tours families through 113-year-old legislative heritage and presents historic Coffee Table Book.

"operating in some of the most challenging security environments, forming the backbone of India's internal security - Speaker Vijender Gupta"

New Delhi, Dec 30

Interacting with visiting CRPF personnel, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta on Tuesday praised them for operating in some of the most challenging security environments, forming the backbone of India's internal security

During the meeting with jawans and officers of the 103rd Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), held in the presence of their families and children, Gupta highlighted the force's vital contributions in countering militancy and insurgency, addressing Left Wing Extremism.

The Speaker also appreciated their role in ensuring security during elections, protecting vital installations and dignitaries, and assisting civil authorities during emergencies and natural calamities.

He also acknowledged the CRPF's participation in United Nations peacekeeping missions, underscoring India's commitment to global peace and stability.

During the interaction, the Deputy Commandant, Assistant Commandant and other officers of the 103rd Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force were also present.

Gupta specially acknowledged the service of CRPF personnel who have previously served in challenging regions such as Jammu and Kashmir, Dantewada, Sukma, Bijapur, and other sensitive areas, commending their dedication, courage and professionalism while operating under demanding conditions.

Gupta highlighted the historic significance of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha, noting that the institution dates back to 1911, when the Third Delhi Durbar marked King George V's announcement of the transfer of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi.

He noted that the Assembly has evolved over 113 years, with early nationalist leaders such as Gopal Krishna Gokhale and Lala Lajpat Rai raising Indian concerns in legislative forums during the colonial period.

Recalling the impact of the Rowlatt Act, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919, and India's substantial contribution during the First World War, the Speaker noted that the Central Hall of the Assembly has hosted several defining moments, including the first convocation of Delhi University in 1923 and the passage of significant legislation in 1925.

He stated that although legislative proceedings shifted after the completion of the new Parliament building in 1927, the Delhi Vidhan Sabha remains a living symbol of India's democratic heritage and constitutional journey.

As part of the programme, the jawans and officers were given a guided tour of the Assembly House, during which they were familiarised with its functioning, traditions, and parliamentary heritage.

The families of the CRPF personnel also participated in the tour, where they were acquainted with the 113-year-old legislative heritage of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha and its role in India's constitutional and democratic journey.

On the occasion, the Speaker also presented a Coffee Table Book titled "Delhi Legislative Assembly presents Shatabdi-Yatra: Veer Vithalbhai Patel" as a memento.

Describing the publication as a significant historical document, he said the book chronicles India's parliamentary journey from 1925 to 2025, capturing a century of legislative evolution and democratic transformation through rare archival photographs, historic documents and defining moments of parliamentary history.

The Speaker noted that Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan inaugurated the Coffee Table Book, which was also presented to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underscoring its national significance and paying tribute to the enduring legacy of Veer Vithalbhai Patel, whose leadership laid the foundation of India's modern parliamentary traditions.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a great initiative. Often we forget the families who wait and worry. Including them in this tour of the Vidhan Sabha is a thoughtful touch. More such interactions between our institutions and our protectors are needed.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! Salute to the bravery of the 103rd Battalion. Operating in places like Sukma and J&K is no joke. While the tour and book are nice, I hope this is followed by concrete steps for better facilities and timely promotions for our forces.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I find this blending of historical education with recognition for modern-day heroes fascinating. It connects the past struggle for democracy with those who protect it today. A powerful symbolic act.
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Vikram M
Good move, but let's be honest. One day of praise in Delhi doesn't change the ground reality for these jawans. We need consistent policy support, modern equipment, and mental health care for them post their tough postings. The respect must be in action, not just words.
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Kavya N
The part about the families learning about the 113-year heritage is so important. It builds a sense of shared national pride. Our children should know both the history of our democracy and the people who safeguard it. Thumbs up! 👍

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