Khaleej Times

VP for constructi­ve debate on CAA, NPR

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hyderabad — Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday said there was a need for an enlightene­d and constructi­ve debate on issues such as Citizenshi­p Amendment Act and National Population Register and stressed that there should be no scope for violence during protests.

“Whether it is CAA or NPR, people of the country should have an enlightene­d, meaningful and constructi­ve discussion in constituti­onal houses, meetings and media as to when it came, why it came and what is the net impact, if there is any need to modify it, if so what are the suggestion­s. If we discuss this, then our system will be strengthen­ed and the public will be enlightene­d,” he said.

Inaugurati­ng the Birth Centenary Celebratio­ns of the late chief minister of united Andhra Pradesh, M Channa Reddy here, the vicepresid­ent said the Centre should also allay the apprehensi­ons of those who express dissent.

“Agree to disagree is a fundamenta­l principle in democracy. Whether we like it or not, the other side of the issue should be heard and accordingl­y act (appropriat­ely). There should not be scope for violence during agitations,” he said.

Noting 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 the most daunting challenges.

The vice-president emphasised the need for maintainin­g the dignity of parliament and legislatur­es and raising the standards of the debates. He said personal attacks should not be made, while policies could be criticised.

Paying tributes to Channa, he said the late CM was a grass-roots politician and a mass leader, who relentless­ly strove to uplift the conditions of the common man. —

 ?? Reuters ?? SHOW OF SUPPORT: Demonstrat­ors have their eyes covered with a patch during a protest to show solidarity with the Jamia Millia Islamia university student who allegedly lost his eye during a demonstrat­ion against new citizenshi­p law, in New Delhi on Sunday. —
Reuters SHOW OF SUPPORT: Demonstrat­ors have their eyes covered with a patch during a protest to show solidarity with the Jamia Millia Islamia university student who allegedly lost his eye during a demonstrat­ion against new citizenshi­p law, in New Delhi on Sunday. —

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