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LOK SABHA SPEAKER SHRI OM BIRLA INAUGURATES 11TH COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE IN BENGALURU, KARNATAKA

Posted On: 11 SEP 2025 9:51PM by PIB Delhi

Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla today inaugurated the 11th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Conference at the historic steps of the Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru. The three-day conference is being hosted under the theme "Debates and Discussions in the Houses of Legislature, building people's trust, meeting people's aspirations".

In his inaugural address, Shri Birla underlined that meaningful dialogue and healthy debates in Parliament and State Legislatures strengthen people’s faith in democracy. He said that dialogue has been an intrinsic part of India’s democratic culture for thousands of years and was further strengthened by the Constitution of India. Referring to the Constituent Assembly debates, Shri Birla recalled how every word and article was deliberated upon in detail, which made the Constitution inclusive and visionary. He urged the lawmakers to revive the spirit of healthy debate in the Constituent Assembly. He noted that India is the world’s largest democracy, and its Constitution is the most vibrant one, uniting the nation despite its vast diversity and difficult times.

The Speaker urged all elected representatives to maintain dignity and decorum in the House. He cautioned that disruptions, stalemates, and repeated adjournments only hurt democracy and erode public trust. “Differences of opinion are natural, but the House must not be held to a standstill. It is through discussion and dialogue that solutions emerge,” he emphasized.

Expressing concern over the declining number of sittings in legislatures, limited time for debate, and frequent disruptions, Shri Birla stressed the need to strengthen India’s culture of debate. He remarked, “The people of India do not expect noise; they expect solutions. Constructive debate leads to better laws, better laws ensure effective governance, and effective governance strengthens people’s trust.”

Highlighting the role of technology and innovation in deepening democracy, Shri Birla spoke about initiatives such as the Digital Parliament App, National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA), and ‘Sanskrit Bhāṣiṇī,’ which have made legislative processes more accessible in India’s multilingual society. He noted that the proceedings of the Indian Parliament are now available not only in Hindi and English but also in 22 Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, and Assamese, thereby making the institution more inclusive.

The CPA is an international platform of nearly 180 Commonwealth Parliaments and Legislatures. Shri Om Birla serves as the ex-officio Chairperson of the CPA India Region Executive Committee. India constitutes the 9th Region of the CPA, comprising 31 State and Union Territory branches.

On this occasion, The Speaker of Karnataka Legislative Assembly delivered the welcome address. Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri Siddaramaiah; Chairman of Karnataka Legislative Council; Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha, Shri Harivansh; Dy. Chief Minister of Karnataka, Sh. D. K. Shiv Kumar addressed the gathering. The Secretary of the CPA Karnataka Branch proposed the vote of thanks.

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