The speaker begins by expressing surprise at the inauguration of a Parliament building, which he calls a "matter of honor". He mentions the expected presence of the honorable president and vice president, stating that they are the custodians of the Earth. The speaker then criticizes the absence of the president of India during the inauguration, stating that it is an insult to the members of the Parliament.
The speaker emphasizes the respect accorded to the president and vice president in the country and asserts that there has been no constitutional transgression. He also mentions the importance of maintaining the position of the president and vice president as expected. The speaker then assures the audience that the chairman will not allow anyone to diminish his power.
The speaker then discusses the rule of law and constitutionalism, stating that he believes in these principles. He challenges the audience to point out a single article of the Constitution that has been transgressed. The speaker then discusses the role of the president, stating that the president is required to address every session of Parliament under the Constitution.
The speaker then brings up the First Amendment of the Indian constitution, stating that there was a provision by the framers of the Constitution that the president will address every session of Parliament. The speaker then states that the Constitution stipulates that the president should not reduce his position.
The speaker then asks if Mr. Casey needs support, and some members rise to give support. The speaker then concludes by stating that he is respecting the position of the speaker but also emphasizing the expectations of the people of India. The speaker then brings up a bill that has been brought forward and states that the people of India are expected to be the president of India.
The speaker then discusses the representation of women in political parties, stating that the representation of women is not enough. The speaker then quotes a statement from 2010 stating that a bill has been lost and failed to pass in Lok Sabha. The speaker then discusses the women's reservation at the local level and states that it should be assessed whether the women's quota affects the domestic responsibilities like child care.
The speaker then states that the life-transforming bills have to come from the mind and heart. The speaker then discusses the prime minister's statement about the Chester, stating that it is not clear what is stopping the implementation of the bill in 2024. The speaker then concludes by stating that the Republic Canada will be coming soon on India's largest News Network.
1. The text is a transcript of a speech or debate, likely from a parliamentary session.
2. The speaker mentions the inauguration of a Parliament building.
3. The speaker refers to the President and Vice President of the country, indicating their importance and respect.
4. The speaker criticizes the current Chairman for not allowing anyone to diminish their power.
5. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the rule of law and constitutionalism, challenging any perceived transgressions.
6. The speaker refers to the First Amendment of the Indian Constitution, stating that the President is expected to address every session of Parliament.
7. The speaker criticizes the current bill being brought forward, accusing it of diverting many issues.
8. The speaker questions the representation of women in politics, mentioning a statement from 2010 where a bill failed to pass in Lok Sabha.
9. The speaker mentions the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and a woman reservation at local levels.
10. The speaker refers to a statement by the UP Chief Minister about women's reservation at local levels and its impact on domestic responsibilities.
11. The speaker mentions the support for life-transforming bills and the Prime Minister's commitment to implementing a bill in 2024.
12. The speaker mentions various Republic TV channels, including Republic TV, Republic Bharat, Republic Bangla, and Republic Canada, indicating a possible connection to these media outlets.