Key Points

The Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly's Council Chamber has completed 100 remarkable years since its establishment in 1925. This historic space has witnessed India's entire democratic journey from British rule to independence. It's where Vitthalbhai Patel became the first Indian President and women gained voting rights through landmark decisions. Speaker Pathania emphasizes how this chamber continues to symbolize India's ongoing political evolution and democratic values.

Key Points: Himachal Assembly Council Chamber Marks 100 Years of Democracy

  • Chamber witnessed transition from British Crown to Ashoka Pillar emblem after Independence
  • Vitthalbhai Patel elected first Indian President in this historic chamber
  • Proposal granting women voting rights was passed within these walls
  • Construction began in 1920 under Government of India Act 1919 provisions
  • Himachal Assembly holds longer sessions than most Indian state legislatures
  • Served as venue for summer sessions during British legislative period
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Himachal Pradesh Assembly's historic Council Chamber completes 100 years

Himachal Pradesh's historic Council Chamber completes 100 years, witness to India's democratic evolution from British era to women's voting rights and Vitthalbhai Patel's presidency.

"This building is not merely a structure of stone, but an integral part of India's democratic journey - Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania"

Shimla, August 20

The Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly's historic Council Chamber on Wednesday completed 100 years since its establishment, with Speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania describing it as a "living witness to the history of democracy" where decisions taken have given "a new direction" to India's politics and society.

Speaking on the occasion, Pathania said the chamber has been a silent spectator to many historic events from the British era to the present day.

"This building is not merely a structure of stone, but an integral part of India's democratic journey. Democratic values were established here, which gave a new direction to society," he said while speaking with the reporters.

Construction of the building began in 1920 and was completed on August 20, 1925. At the time, the Government of India Act, 1919, had come into effect, under which the British Indian Government comprised 145 members - 104 elected and the rest nominated. The summer sessions of the Legislative Assembly were held in Shimla during that period.

It was in this chamber that Vitthalbhai Patel was elected the first Indian President (then referred to as the "President" of the Council) and where the proposal to grant women the right to vote was passed.

Pathania noted that the Speaker's chair he occupies today once bore the symbol of the Crown during the British Raj. "After Independence, the national emblem of the Ashoka Pillar was placed there," he said, adding that the chamber stands as a symbol of India's political evolution.

"From here, democratic values were established, giving society a new direction," Pathania added.

The Speaker also reflected on the functioning of the state legislature, pointing out that Himachal Pradesh's Assembly sessions run longer than those in most other states. "In many large states, the Assembly does not function even for 15-20 days in a year. Here, we have longer and more substantive sessions," he said.

Pathania urged both the Treasury benches and the Opposition to engage in debates with seriousness and decorum. "I expect both sides to maintain dignity and have meaningful discussions," he said.

The centenary celebration is expected to be followed by a series of events highlighting the chamber's legacy and its role in shaping parliamentary democracy in India.

- ANI

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Priya S
Shimla's colonial architecture always fascinates me. The fact that this building transitioned from British Crown symbol to Ashoka Pillar perfectly represents India's democratic journey. Would love to visit someday!
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Aman W
While we celebrate this heritage, I hope our current legislators actually follow the Speaker's advice about serious debates. Too much disruption happens in assemblies these days instead of meaningful discussion.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied Indian political history, this building is incredibly significant. The Government of India Act 1919 was a crucial step toward self-governance. Amazing to see it still functioning after 100 years!
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Nikhil C
Himachal Pradesh showing how assembly sessions should be conducted! 15-20 days in some states is shameful. Democracy needs active participation, not just token meetings. Other states should learn from HP.
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Meera T
The women's voting rights decision made here changed India forever. Sometimes we forget how recent these rights are. This chamber deserves to be celebrated as a monument to gender equality too! 🙌

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