In a democracy, there can be differences between the ideologies of the ruling party and the opposition, but there should be no animosity between the two sides, said President Ram Nath Kovind.
Addressing the special session of both houses of Uttar Pradesh Legislature in Lucknow, he said that the legislature is the temple of democracy. People consider people’s representatives as the creators of their destiny.
The people of Uttar Pradesh have expectations from them and they have the most important duty of living up to their expectations. He reminded them that according to the oath, they are committed to work not only for the entire state but for the entire country apart from your respective regions.
Pointing to the fact that the Uttar Pradesh Legislature has a proud history of dignified harmony between the ruling party and the opposition, the President said that people’s representatives have to strengthen the healthy political tradition of Uttar Pradesh.
Kovind said that Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar used to say that we did not get the seeds of Indian democracy from the western countries, but it was visible in the working of the Sanghas formed during the time of Lord Buddha. Even in ancient times, there were examples of such democratic systems in Kaushambi and Shravasti, which was mentioned by Dr Ambedkar in his speech in the Constituent Assembly.
The President said that the people’s representatives present in the House are the heirs of that ancient democratic heritage. It is a matter of pride for all of them but at the same time, they have the responsibility to carry forward the ideals of Lord Buddha and Dr Ambedkar.
The President noted that representation of different sections of the society has become much wider in the present Legislature which is a good achievement from the point of view of social inclusion. He, however, noted that the number of women members in the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh is 47, which is about 12 percent of the total 403 members.
Similarly, out of the present 91 members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, the number of women is five, which is about 5.5 percent as of today. He said that there is huge potential for increasing the representation of women.
Uttar Pradesh had created history with the election of the first woman Chief Minister in independent India. That historical event should be seen as an early example of women-empowerment and Uttar Pradesh should become a leading state in women empowerment.


