Sunday 28 May 2023

The Parties Boycotting the Inauguration of the New Parliament


The first Prime Minister made fun of the holy sengol because Indian tradition was a meaningless thing to him. It remained mislabelled as ‘the golden walking stick gifted to Nehru’ for years at the Allahabad Museum. PM Modi honoured the seers of Adeenam Mutt at his residence, placed great emphasis on the importance of the sacred Sengol and finally installed it in the Lok Sabha chamber, right next to the Speaker's chair, in the new Parliament building after havan puja ceremony. Furthermore, the parties that boycotted the ceremony to unveil the new Parliament do not want India to restore its pride and glory but rather want to cherish the memory of the slavery with a view to appease those who had lost their names, their faith, their identity and their self-esteem during the long period of subjection. On the contrary, PM Shri Narendra Modi erased one more mark of foreign rule and made another move towards making the freedom fighters’ dreams come true by inaugurating the new parliament building on the anniversary of the birth of the great patriot Veer Savarkar, as the old one was constructed between (1921-1927) in the colonial period and it was designed by British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker.

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