Prime Minister Narendra Modi bid farewell to Members of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha who are set to retire, acknowledging their contributions to parliamentary proceedings and public life. A total of 37 MPs from 10 states are scheduled to retire between April and July. PM Modi highlighted the contributions of senior leaders like H.D. Devegowda, Mallikarjun Kharge, and Sharad Pawar, emphasizing the importance of learning from their experience.
Reflecting on the continuity of parliamentary traditions, PM Modi expressed confidence that continuing members would guide newcomers and enrich the functioning of the House with their experience. He praised Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh for his role and contributions. In the latest round of biennial Rajya Sabha elections, the ruling NDA strengthened its position by winning seats in Bihar and Odisha.
PM Modi expressed his best wishes to all respected MPs, acknowledging their invaluable contributions to national life. He highlighted the significance of MPs’ experiences in enriching not only national life but also their own lives. The Prime Minister emphasized the ongoing process of learning and legacy in the House, where new members have the opportunity to learn from experienced colleagues.
