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Meaningful discussion on people's issues must, MLAs play key role: CM

Meaningful discussion on people's issues must, MLAs play key role: CM

Time of Indiaa day ago
Lucknow: Chief Minister
Yogi Adityanath
on Sunday said that meaningful discussions on issues related to the people should be given utmost importance and only legislators can bring forth their problems in the House.
Attending the all-party meeting convened on the eve of monsoon session of state assembly, Yogi said: "Meaningful discussions on issues related to the public is necessary and only elected representatives can best represent the people's sentiments in the House."
The CM said that the state govt was working towards preparing a 'Developed India, Developed Uttar Pradesh-2047' vision document to advance the comprehensive and sustainable development of Uttar Pradesh in the right direction.
He expressed hope that Uttar Pradesh would lead the nation and contribute to the goal of a 'Developed India' by 2047.
"This will be the first assembly to hold detailed discussions on the 'Vision Document', which will include suggestions from all parties for the overall development of the state. This is not the agenda of any political party but a shared blueprint for the state's future," he said.
"Members should engage in positive discussions on the action plan of the vision document for 24 hours starting from Aug 13.
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This meaningful dialogue will serve as a medium for the progress of the country and the state, presenting a new image of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly in the nation.
"This is not the agenda of any particular party but of the state. The goal is to prepare this vision document within the next three months. The govt will implement the vision document with full commitment. To gather public opinions regarding the vision document, a QR code is being issued, which will be displayed at various public places," he said.
"Legislative assembly is central to the overall development of the state. In recent years, the Assembly has set an example of parliamentary procedures across the country, strengthening democracy. The House is known for healthy discussions and debates, made possible with the cooperation of party leaders," he said.
"A series of innovations have been initiated in the Assembly, including digitization, beautification of the gallery, and renovation of the hall, which have become exemplary for the nation.
Speakers and parliamentary affairs ministers from various states visit to observe these innovations, which is a matter of pride for us," he said.
"Maintaining the dignity and decorum of the House while advancing serious discussions enhances public faith in democracy. The state govt is ready to discuss issues related to the state's development and public welfare. All members should present their suggestions and issues in the House, fostering a positive atmosphere for discussion," he said.
The CM inaugurated the newly constructed dome at the entrance of Vidhan Bhavan and the assembly hall. He also inaugurated the renovated assembly hall and canteen on the premises to welcome the legislators and visitors.
Parliamentary affairs minister Suresh Kumar Khanna said that keeping in mind the Prime Minister's goal of 'Developed India 2047', the initiative of Vision Document was a historic opportunity.
"Previously, members focused on their respective areas, but this discussion will guide the future of the entire state.
This will help UP become 'Uttam Pradesh'," he said.
Leader of the Opposition Mata Prasad Pandey expressed readiness to cooperate with the ruling party for the state's development.
Leader of the Congress Legislature Party Aradhana Mishra 'Mona' emphasized the need for a lengthy and serious discussion on the Vision Document to gather as many suggestions as possible.
Raghuraj Pratap Singh 'Raja Bhaiya' from the Jansatta Dal (Democratic) and BSP Legislature Party leader Umashankar Singh also supported discussion on Vision Document, stating it would benefit the state.
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