Prez, not PM, should inaugurate new Parliament building: Rahul

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New Delhi, May 21: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said that the president should inaugurate the new Parliament building and not the prime minister.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly-constructed Parliament building on May 28.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla met Modi on Thursday last and extended an invitation to inaugurate the new building, the Lok Sabha Secretariat had said.
Taking to Twitter, Gandhi said, “The President should inaugurate the new Parliament House and not the Prime Minister ‘.
Veteran Parliamentarian and former deputy leader of the Congress in Rajya Sabha Anand Sharma and some other opposition leaders were also of the same view.
“It will not be Constitutionally correct for the PM to inaugurate the new building of Parliament. Jury is out whether it was required at all. No major democracy has done this. Westminster is the seat of the British Parliament and Capitol Hill of the US Congress for hundreds of years,” Sharma said on Twitter.
He said Parliament is the custodian and pride of India’s Constitutional democracy and its glory must not be undermined as the sovereignty of the people is vested in it.
Article 79 of the Constitution is unambiguous that the President is the head of Parliament which comprises Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, he contended.
“The PM is the leader of Lok Sabha. It is the President who alone can summon the Parliament – Article 85,” he said.
“Rashtrapati addresses the joint session only flanked by Rajya Sabha Chairman – Vice President and Lok Sabha Speaker. PM and leader of Rajya Sabha are seated in Central Hall. The Constitution must be respected in letter and spirit and the President should inaugurate,” Sharma said in a series of tweets.
CPI general secretary D Raja also said the prime minister leads the executive organ of the state and Parliament is the legislative organ. “It would have been appropriate for Smt. Droupadi Murmu as Head of the State to inaugurate the new Parliament,” he said.
“Obsession with self-image and cameras trumps decency and norms when it comes to Modi Ji,” Raja alleged on Twitter. RJD leader Manoj Kumar Jha had earlier said, “Shouldn’t the honorable President of India be inaugurating the new ‘Sansad Bhavan’? I leave it at that…Jai Hind.” (PTI)

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