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New Delhi : The Vice President of India M Venkaiah Naidu on December 29, 2019, called for an enlightened and constructive debate on issues such as CAA, NRC, and NPR and urged the people to study in-depth and fully understand the background before reacting to any issue.

Inaugurating the Birth Centenary Celebrations of former Chief Minister of united Andhra Pradesh late Dr M Channa Reddy at Hyderabad, the Vice President said that violence and democracy do not go together and cautioned the people to not get carried away in this age of fake news. As regards CAA, NRC, and NPR, the people of the country should have an enlightened, meaningful and constructive discussion and not jump to hasty conclusions. Ours is a mature democracy and there is no place for violence in it, the Vice President stressed, according to a PIB release.

Stating that dissent or disagreement has to be expressed in a constructive, democratic and peaceful manner, he recalled that Mahatma Gandhi had eschewed violence in all its forms even in the face of most daunting challenges. “While protesting against the British rule, he remained civil even to his adversary. He called off Non Cooperation Movement after Chauri Chaura incident which had turned violent,” Naidu pointed out.

The Vice President stressed the need for maintaining the dignity of Parliament and Legislatures and raising the standards of the debates. He said that personal attacks should not be made while policies could be criticised.

Referring to the governance system, the Vice President called for reforming it constantly in tune with people’s aspirations. He emphasised that transparency, accountability and people-centric policies were essential to provide good governance. He said that eliminating corruption, decentralising administration, cutting down red tape, promoting online interface between government departments and the public and promptly addressing the grievances were important features of a responsive administration.

Paying rich tributes to Dr Channa Reddy, he said the late Chief Minister was a grassroots politician and a mass leader, who relentlessly strove to uplift the condition of the common people. The fact that he had occupied so many high offices is a testimony to his administrative acumen and leadership qualities, he added. Naidu said that Dr. Reddy’s tenure as Chief Minister was marked by many developmental initiatives as he steered the State on the path to industrialisation. Recalling that agriculture was close to Dr Reddy’s heart, the Vice President said that he had accorded the highest priority to improving the lot of the farmers. He also stated that the late Chief Minister was a relentless champion of social justice and had introduced reservations for BCs in government jobs and education in 1980.

The Vice President also conferred Dr M Channa Reddy National Award for Sustainable Development posthumously on eminent irrigation expert late  T Hanumantha Rao. The award is in recognition of his revolutionary innovation of Four Water Concept (FWC) for watershed development.

 

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