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New Delhi: Delhi Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj said on Sunday that the construction of the new Parliament House has been done by burying the Constitution of India. Saurabh Bhardwaj said that the construction of the Parliament is similar to the construction of the Taj Mahal, which was built after burying Mumtaz.
Speaking to ANI, Saurabh Bhardwaj said, ‘A week before the inauguration of this Parliament, the Constitution Bench decision that defined the Constitution of this country was overturned by bringing an ordinance. After killing the constitution of the country, and burying it, a luxurious building has been built on it, like Taj Mahal was built by burying Mumtaz. Like people come to see Taj Mahal, they will also come to see this Parliament and say that this is the place Where the constitution is made. The country was buried.”
He further said that the BJP would not be able to tell the coming generations why the President was not invited to the opening ceremony of the Parliament.
He said, “You are inviting everyone, not the President. Have the invitation cards expired? This is unfortunate. They will not be able to explain to future generations why the President was not invited to such a big event.”
He also mentioned that the democratic values have weakened in the country and the new parliament built by the government has been built for their ego and not for democracy. “Today the country’s democratic values have become so weak that women wrestlers who won the Olympic Games are sitting on a dharna demanding that the culprits of exploitation be sent to jail. Farmers, poor, laborers from every corner of the country want to come to the country.” The capital for his daughters, but the capital has been turned into a fort,” he said.
“You are so scared of the poor farmers of your country in the capital of the country, it means that the building you have made is not the building of democracy, it is the building of your ego. Today democracy is sitting on Singhu border and Tikri ” border, where it is being murdered,” he said.
After dedicating the new Parliament building to the nation this morning following a ceremony of multi-faith prayer, Prime Minister Narendra Modi walked into the new building this afternoon amid chants of “Modi” “Modi” and cheers standing up for another Planted. Stage of the opening ceremony.
After performing the puja, PM Modi installed the sacred ‘Sengol’ in the new Lok Sabha chamber, right next to the speaker’s chair. During the ceremony, PM Modi also bowed in front of ‘Sengol’ as a mark of respect. PM Modi said, “It is our good fortune that we have been able to restore the glory of the sacred ‘Sengol’. Whenever proceedings begin in this House, ‘Sengol’ will inspire us.”
Speaking on the occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the new Parliament House was not just a building, but reflected the aspirations and dreams of 1.4 billion people and would send a powerful message to the world about India’s unwavering determination. In his first address in the new Parliament, Prime Minister Modi said, ‘In the development journey of every country, some moments come which become immortal. May 28 is one such day.
The new Parliament House has been designed to be able to seat 888 members of the Lok Sabha. In the present building of the Parliament, there is a provision to seat 543 members in the Lok Sabha and 250 in the Rajya Sabha. Keeping in mind the future requirements, arrangements have been made to hold meetings of 888 members in the Lok Sabha and 384 in the Rajya Sabha in the newly constructed building of the Parliament. The joint session of both the Houses will be held in the Lok Sabha Chamber.










