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On India’s democratic ethos, the Vice-President expressed his concern about disruptions in legislative functioning, saying, We cannot afford this kind of spectacle in a country that is the mother of democracy, the largest democracy. How can we go against the spirit of the Constitution? How can we afford to walk out of our obligations? he said.
He also reminded of the importance of being “vocal for local”, adding, Be vocal for local—employment opportunities will be generated, foreign exchange will be saved, and entrepreneurship will blossom. We cannot afford to import items that are made in this country, from carpets to furniture, electronics, toys, kites, diyas, and candles.
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Reflecting on governance, Dhankhar said, Corruption has been neutralized by technology, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance. Thanks to transformative technology, there is now no human interface in transferring benefits; it is all digital, direct, and seamless.
The Vice-President also highlighted the significance of commemorating Constitution Day and Samvidhaan Hatya Divas, saying, Celebrating Constitution Day reminds us of our pledge to ensure justice, equality, and fraternity for all; while remembering Samvidhaan Hatya Divas ensures we remain vigilant against the dark periods of history, such as the Emergency.
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He pointed out that Emergency was imposed in this country for 21 months. People who loved the nation, who loved democracy, and many of them freedom fighters, were put behind bars. No access to justice, no freedom rights for them, he said.
Concluding his address, Dhankhar reiterated the importance of unity and nationalism, saying, we are one, we don’t have to be one because we know each other’s language, we are one because we belong to this great nation.
Lt Gen Kaiwalya Trivikram Parnaik, (Retd.), Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu, Chief Minister Arunachal Pradeshand Tesam Pongte, Speaker of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.