Deccan Chronicle

Discipline is autocracy, taunts PM

Modi hits out at opposition during book launch

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

In a veiled jibe at the Opposition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that by calling for discipline these days, one can be branded an “autocrat”, as he praised vice-president M. Venkaiah Naidu for being a “disciplina­rian”. After launching a book on the vice-president and Rajya Sabha chairman’s first year in office, Mr Modi said that Mr Naidu always provides visionary leadership whenever he gets a responsibi­lity.

“Venkaiahji is a disciplina­rian, and the country’s situation is such that it has become easy to call discipline undemocrat­ic. If one calls for some discipline, then that person is branded an autocrat. The whole dictionary is opened. But the discipline Venkaiahji calls for, he himself follows it,” Mr Modi said.

Opposition parties were reportedly upset with Mr Naidu for not allowing their parliament­arians to raise issues of concern in Rajya Sabha. Referring to Mr Naidu’s punctualit­y and discipline, Mr Modi said, “One has to be very alert while touring with Venkaiahji. One, he never wears a watch, he does not keep a pen and does not keep money. He does not wear a watch, but he reaches programmes on time. And if the programme does not get over in time, then he becomes uneasy. Discipline is in his nature."

In a veiled jibe at the Opposition, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that by calling for discipline these days, one can be branded an “autocrat”, as he praised vice-president M. Venkaiah Naidu for being a “disciplina­rian”. After launching a book on the vice president and Rajya Sabha chairman’s first year in office, Mr Modi said that Mr Naidu always provides visionary leadership whenever he gets a responsibi­lity.

The launch of the book Moving on... Moving forward: A year in office was also attended by former prime ministers Manmohan Singh and H.D. Deve Gowda - Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, finance minister Arun Jaitley, Rajya Sabha’s deputy leader of the Opposition Anand Sharma and a host of other ministers, MPs and senior officials.

Mr Modi described Mr Naidu as a person “driven by a holistic vision aimed at improving the lot of common man”.

He recalled that when former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee was keen to offer to Mr Naidu an important portfolio, he requested to be given the rural developmen­t ministry.

Mr Modi noted that the Prime Minister’s Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), launched by Mr Naidu, became hugely popular among MPs, given the importance of rural roads.

Referring to Mr Naidu’s 50 years of public life, the Prime Minister said he has set high standards of discipline, commitment and passion to do justice to any responsibi­lity given to him.

Mr Modi said that if the House functions normally, then nobody pays attention to who is sitting in the Chair but when the House does not run smoothly, then the focus is on the person who is in the Chair. If the House would have been run properly then the vice president’s qualities would not have been manifested, he said.

The Prime Minister also lauded Mr Naidu’s oratorical skills, saying he has a way with words and is a wonderful speaker, in English or Telugu.

“It is commendabl­e that Venkaiahji­ji has presented a report card of sorts about his first year in office, containing the rich work he has done both inside and outside Parliament,” he said.

“His (Naidu) desire, that the House functions well, there is a debate inside and those things come out of the House that help the country will come true with his constant efforts,” Mr Modi said.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Naidu said that discrimina­tion on the basis of religion, caste or gender is unacceptab­le to any “nationalis­t” and this approach should be followed by everyone.

Mr Naidu, who is also the Rajya Sabha Chairman, called for deciding upon a national policy on the need for the upper house in state legislatur­es, and urged political parties to evolve a consensus on the code of conduct for their members both inside and outside legislatur­es.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former prime minister Manmohan Singh during the book launch.At the launch of a book by Venkaiah Naidu, LS Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, former PMs Manmohan Singh and H.D. Deve Gowda, finance minister Arun Jaitley and senior Congress leader Anand Sharma were present.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former prime minister Manmohan Singh during the book launch.At the launch of a book by Venkaiah Naidu, LS Speaker Sumitra Mahajan, former PMs Manmohan Singh and H.D. Deve Gowda, finance minister Arun Jaitley and senior Congress leader Anand Sharma were present.
 ?? —PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh release a book titled “Moving On...Moving Forward: A Year in Office” published on experience­s of M. Venkaiah Naidu during his first year as Vice-President of India.
—PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh release a book titled “Moving On...Moving Forward: A Year in Office” published on experience­s of M. Venkaiah Naidu during his first year as Vice-President of India.

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