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Parliament Session: The name of the old Parliament House is now Constitution House; Women's Reservation Bill to be discussed in Lok Sabha tomorrow

Special Parliament Session: Today is the second day of the special session of Parliament. Parliament proceedings started from today in the new Parliament House. Before this, the MPs got a photoshoot done in the old Parliament House. After this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi entered the new building carrying a copy of the Constitution.

These leaders may get a chance to speak on behalf of the BJP
Nirmala Sitharaman, Smriti Irani, Bharti Pawar and Aparajita Sarangi will speak on behalf of the BJP during the discussion on the Women's Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha.


Sonia Gandhi will be the main speaker of the Congress
Congress Parliamentary Party President Sonia Gandhi will be the main speaker of the Congress for the debate on the Women's Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha tomorrow.


The name of the old Parliament House is 'Samvidhan Sadan'.
The Lok Sabha Speaker has issued a notification to convert the old Parliament House into 'Constitution House'. The Lok Sabha Secretariat said that the Speaker is pleased to notify this. Om Birla said on Tuesday that the old Parliament building will now be known as 'Samvidhan Sadan'. The Speaker also announced that the terms 'House', 'Lobby' and 'Gallery' currently used in Lok Sabha proceedings will refer to the new building.

A notification issued by the Lok Sabha Secretariat in the evening said that the Speaker of the Lok Sabha notifies the Old Parliament House as 'Constitution House' from today. However, in the Rajya Sabha today, Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar said that they would like to inform the honourable members that keeping in mind all the circumstances and after my discussion with the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the Central Chamber will henceforth be known as the Constitution House.

PM Modi tweeted
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that as we move into a new Parliament, we remember the iconic Parliament that has stood not only as a structure but as a testament to the rich democratic heritage of our country for decades. Is. Every brick reflects the debates, decisions and dedication of those who shaped India. We will always be inspired by the great men and women who served here and contributed to national progress.


YSR Congress in support of Women's Reservation Bill
Andhra Pradesh CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy tweeted that I am proud of the YSR Congress Party's support of the Women's Reservation Bill. Empowering our women is of utmost importance to us.


Can't think apart from politics: Sibal
On the Women's Reservation Bill, MP Kapil Sibal asked what is historical in it. It says that you will get a women's reservation in 2029. It is necessary to have delimitation in this. What will happen if this (delimitation) does not occur? They are showing a dream to women that they will get reservations in 2029. Why are they remembering women's reservations today? His thinking is political. They cannot think apart from politics.



How long will women have to wait now? Venugopal
On the Women's Reservation Bill, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal said that it is a good thing that this bill has come, but something more was needed in it. Under women's reservation, the reservation of SC ST is acceptable, but other OBC communities are also waiting for reservation. Is. The government should make it clear what they are going to do for OBCs. They are saying that if it will be implemented only after delimitation, then how many more days will women have to wait?


Women will have more participation in the development of the country: VK Singh.
On the Women's Reservation Bill, Union Minister General (Retired) VK Singh said that there was a need for a new beginning with the new Parliament, and whatever was stuck should be brought forward. It is delicious that the Women's Reservation Bill has been introduced. This will give rights to women, empowerment of women and their participation in the upliftment of the country.


ST Hasan said this.
Samajwadi Party MP ST Hasan said that we are in support of the Women's Reservation Bill because it is not yet known whether there is a reservation for SC/ST, OBC and Muslims in it or not. We want their reservation in this also. We demand that this bill should not be imposed on the Election Commission. Instead, it should be made mandatory for the parties to give tickets to their representatives as per their choice.


If this bill is passed, you will see me in 2026: Esha Gupta.
On the Women's Reservation Bill, actress Esha Gupta said that today was the first session of the new Parliament and what a big thing it is that the Women's Reservation Bill was introduced today. This shows how much progress India will make if we start from Lakshmi. I had thought about entering politics since childhood. Let us see if this bill is passed, and then you will see me in 2026.


I congratulate all the women of the country: Chirag.
On the Women's Reservation Bill, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) President Chirag Paswan said that first of all, I congratulate all the women of the country. We had been hoping for a long time that women's rights would be passed in this Parliament. It took a long time, but we had faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I am happy that today, this bill has been presented in a strong form in the form of 'Nari Shakti Vandana'.


Omar Abdullah said this.
On the Women's Reservation Bill, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said, let it (Women's Reservation Bill) come...we have implemented it in the local bodies at the level which was suitable for us. We had implemented it much before the Government of India, much before 5th August 2019.


Union Minister Anupriya Patel said this.
Union Minister Anupriya Patel said that our government talks about women's leadership development. It should not be our thinking that only women should be empowered, but it is also crucial for women to move forward and lead and become partners in the development of the country. Women should come as elected representatives and contribute to the discussions on decisions and laws that are made in the interest of the country and share their experiences.


Dedicated to women empowerment and women upliftment: Kangana Ranaut
On the Women's Reservation Bill, actress Kangana Ranaut said that the first session of the new


Parliament House was dedicated to women's empowerment and women's upliftment... The Prime Minister could have discussed any issue today, but he gave priority to women. He raised the issue of empowerment.

Smriti Irani said this.
On the Women's Reservation Bill, Union Minister Smriti Irani said that by making this political struggle of women for years his resolution, he (PM Modi) is going to take it to success. The 'Nari Shakti Vandan' bill introduced in the Lok Sabha today will define our women's power as the leadership force of our nation.


Sapna Chaudhary said this.
On the Women's Reservation Bill, actress Sapna Choudhary said that right now, it is just an initiative. Many bills remain to be passed. I want to thank Prime Minister Modi for supporting women so much.


Rajya Sabha proceedings adjourned
After Lok Sabha, the proceedings of Rajya Sabha have also been adjourned till tomorrow. The proceedings of both houses will start tomorrow at 11 a.m. The Women's Reservation Bill will be discussed in the Lok Sabha for seven hours, i.e. till 6 p.m.


Appealed to build consensus on the bill
'The law of triple talaq was made to respect women. The development taking place under the leadership of women is a topic of discussion. This is a matter of pride for all of us. New Bill for Women in Parliament and Assemblies


'Respect for daughters has increased in the society.'
'Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao is not a government programme. This has increased the respect of daughters in the society. The potential of Indian women is visible in the financial sector also. The importance of women is visual in the life of the family as well as the nation.


'The new Parliament building is becoming a witness to a historic decision.'
'Today, the new Parliament building is witnessing a crucial historic decision for the country. Just now, a bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha, which will come here after discussion. This is an essential step towards women's empowerment. When we talk about quality of life, our women are the first ones to deserve it. There are many new sectors in which women's participation is being ensured. ,


'In our Constitution, Rajya Sabha has been described as the Upper House. The makers of our Constitution wanted this House to rise above politics and become a centre of severe and ideological discussion. The new Parliament House is not just a new building, but it is also a symbol of a new beginning. The construction of this building at the very beginning of Amritkaal and the entry of all of us here will in itself create new energy and new confidence in the hopes and aspirations of the 140 crore citizens of the country. ,

Famous actress Kangana Ranaut said on the Women's Reservation Bill that, 'It is a great idea. This has happened because of the thoughtfulness of PM Modi and our government, which will empower women. Actress Esha Gupta also praised the bill and said that PM Modi has done an excellent job. This is very modern thinking.


33 per cent of seats will be reserved for women
While presenting the bill, the Law Minister said that this bill would empower women. By amending Article 239A of the Constitution, 33 per cent of seats will be reserved for women. Under Article 330A, seats will be reserved for SC/ST women in the House. While presenting the bill, the Law Minister said that after the passing of this bill, the number of women MPs in the Lok Sabha will increase to 181.


Today's date will attain immortality in history.

'The Women's Reservation Bill has been approved in the Cabinet yesterday itself. That is why this date of 19th September is going to achieve immortality in history. Today, women are progressing rapidly in every field and taking leadership, so it is imperative that our mothers and sisters, our women's power, contribute maximum in policy making. Not only contribute but also play an essential role. Today, on this historic occasion, on the occasion of the first proceedings of the House in the new Parliament building, this recent change of the country has been called for. We are going to start with this critical decision that all the MPs should come together and open new entry doors for women's power in the country. Taking forward the resolve of women-led development, our government is introducing a major constitutional amendment bill. This objective is to expand the participation of women in the Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies. Through this Nari Shakti Vandan Act, our democracy will become stronger. I congratulate the mothers, sisters and daughters of the country for the Nari Shakti Vandan Act. I assure all the mothers, sisters and daughters that we are determined to implement this bill.


'Maybe God has chosen me for holy works.'
'Such milestones come in the development journey of every country when it proudly says that today we all have created a new history. Few such moments are available in life. In the first speech of the first session of the new House, I am saying with confidence and pride that today's moment and today's day is a time to register its name in history by receiving the blessings of Samvatsari and Ganesh Chaturthi. This is a moment of pride for all of us. For many years, there have been many discussions regarding women's reservations. There have been many debates. Some efforts have already been made in Parliament regarding women's reservations. A bill related to this was introduced in 1996. Women's Reservation Bill was raised several times during Atal ji's tenure, but he needed help to gather the data to pass it, and that is why that dream remained unfulfilled. Perhaps God has chosen me for sacred works like empowering women and giving them strength. Once again, our government has taken steps in this direction.


'The world is watching the strength of women.'
'Be it space or sports, the world is seeing the strength of women—women-led development discussed in G20. The world is welcoming and accepting it. The world is realising that just talking about women's products is not enough. If we want to achieve new milestones in the development journey of humankind, if we're going to reach new destinations in the development journey of the nation, then we should emphasise development under the leadership of women. The world has accepted India's stand in the G20. Each of our schemes for women's empowerment has taken significant steps towards giving leadership to women. Jan Dhan Yojana was started keeping economic inclusion in mind. Most of the 50 crore women became account holders. Under Mudra Yojana, a loan of Rs 10 lakh is given, and women take maximum benefit from it. Under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, most of the registries of permanent houses were done in the name of women.


'Parliament's behaviour will decide who will sit in power and who will be in opposition.'
'Elections are still far away, and we have as much time as we have left in this current term of Parliament. The behaviour here will determine who will sit here (ruling party) and who will sit there (opposition). The country will see the difference in the times to come as to what will be the behaviour of the one who wants to sit there.


'Whatever we feel, what happens.'
'What happens is according to our feelings. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati...! Whatever the surface is within, we will also become like that within. The building has changed, the consistency should also change, and the feelings should also change. Parliament is a place of national service. This is not in the party's interest. The makers of our Constitution have created such a sacred institution not for party interests but for the national interest. In the new building, let us all work in accordance with the spirit of the Constitution with our words, thoughts and conduct. We will make every effort, and as the leader of the House, all of us MPs should live up to your expectations and follow discipline.


PM Modi thanked the workers.
'A digital book in which records of all the workers are kept so that everyone knows who from which corner of India has sweated in the construction of this House. On this occasion, I thank the workers on behalf of 140 crore compatriots and behalf of the great tradition of democracy.


Remembered Pandit Nehru
'This Parliament is presented with a new look. Everything is unknown, but there is also a symbol of a vast heritage connecting yesterday and today. It is not new, and it is old. He witnessed the first ray of freedom and is present among us today. It adds to our rich history. As we enter the new Parliament, the sacred Sengol, which witnessed the first ray of independence, is present here. This is the same Sengol who was touched by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru. It was handed over at the beginning of independence by performing puja rituals in the hands of Pandit Nehru. Not only is it a symbol of the great tradition of Tamil Nadu, it is also a symbol of the unity of the country. The sacred Sengol, which adorned the hands of Pandit Nehru, is today becoming a source of inspiration for all of us. What could be more incredible pride than this?


PM Modi apologised to their fellow citizens.
'Along with Ganesh Chaturthi, there is also an occasion of Samvatsari. It is also called the festival of forgiveness, in which it is also called Michhami Dukkadam. If you have hurt someone knowingly or unknowingly through your thoughts, actions and words, then there is an opportunity to apologise. From my side, too, with complete humility and with all my heart, I say 'Michhami Dukkadam' to all the members of Parliament and the entire country.


PM Modi's address
'I congratulate all the MPs and countrymen very much. I am grateful to you for giving me the opportunity to speak in the first session of the first day. I heartily welcome all you honourable MPs to this new Parliament building. This opportunity is unprecedented in many ways. This is the dawn of the immortality of independence. India is moving forward with many achievements to decide its future in a new building by taking new resolutions. The sky-scraping success of Chandrayaan-3 in the world of science fills every fellow citizen with pride. The G20, under India's chairmanship, has made an extraordinary impact on the planet. This opportunity is created for India. In this light, today, the new Parliament, a symbol of modern India and ancient democracy, has been inaugurated. It is a happy coincidence that this is Ganesh Chatur.


Proceedings started in the new Parliament House.

PM Modi and all the MPs have reached the new Parliament House, and all the MPs have taken their seats. The proceedings started with the address of the Lok Sabha Speaker, and with this, a new chapter began in the democracy of the country.


PM Modi and MPs left for the new Parliament building
After addressing the Central Hall, PM Modi left for the new Parliament building. Along with him, all the MPs from the party and opposition in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were seen following him.


'Old Parliament House should be known as Constitution House.'
PM Modi during special session of Parliament: My prayer and suggestion is that when we are moving to the new Parliament House, its (old Parliament House) dignity should never be diminished. You can leave it by calling it 'Old Parliament House'. It should not be like this. If you all agree, then in future it should be known as 'Samvidhan Sadan'.


'The world is talking about India's self-reliant model.'
During a special session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Today India has reached the fifth economy but is moving forward with the determination of the first 3. Based on the information, I am from the place I am in and the conversations I have had with dignitaries from around the world. On that basis, I am saying that the world is confident that India will reach the top 3." He further said, "We must first fulfil the goal of self-reliant India, and it starts from us, every citizen. There was a time when people used to write that 'Modi talks about self-reliance, but there is a challenge before multilateralism. It will not be made. We saw in five years that the world has started talking about India's self-reliant model."


Emerged as a supply chain for the world
India is emerging as a balanced supply chain for the world Today. Today, this is the need of the world, and India has done the work of fulfilling that need by becoming the voice of the Global South in the G20. The PM said, "The eastern part of the country is full of prosperity. But the youth there have to go to other areas for employment. We have to change this situation and also strengthen social justice by making the eastern part of the country prosperous. "


PM Modi said- "Parliament has also made laws in the past years to provide justice to transgender people. Through this, we have also taken steps towards providing jobs, education, health and other facilities to transgender people with harmony and respect. In this House, we took an important step to get rid of Article 370 to fight against separatism and terrorism. Honourable MPs and Parliament have a huge role in this work. The Constitution made in this House was implemented in Jammu and Kashmir."


'The old Parliament House and Central Hall inspire us for duties'



PM Modi said in the Central Hall, "This building and also this Central Hall is full of our emotions. It makes us emotional and also inspires us for our duties. After 1952, about 41 heads of state of the world All our honourable MPs have addressed in this Central Hall. All our Presidents have addressed here 86 times."


PM Modi wished their fellow citizens on Ganesh Chaturthi.
Addressing the special session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted the MPs and fellow citizens on Ganesh Chaturthi. He said, "Today, in the new Parliament House, we all are going to meet together to create the Shri Ganesh of the new future. Today, we are here with the intention of reiterating the resolve of a developed India, once again taking a pledge and working with all our might to fulfil it." Moving towards the new building."


Mallikarjun Kharge remembered the contribution of freedom fighters
Rajya Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge said, "We have all gathered here Today together to celebrate the rich heritage of the Parliament of India in the historic Central Hall. It is in this Central Hall that the Constituent Assembly has met since 1946.


Parliament is a symbol of our unity: Piyush Goyal.
During the special session of Parliament, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said, "Entering the new Parliament building Today is a historic moment, and it will be memorable for all of us. The new Parliament building is a living example of our cultural heritage and modernity. Parliament has always been It has been a symbol of unity. The goal is significant, and the night is difficult. Still, I have complete confidence that the public representatives sitting in the House will fulfil their responsibilities with full devotion and will become the basis for the creation of a prosperous, strong and developed India in the Amrit Kaal. "


The Old Parliament House witnessed many historical events: Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha, said, "Taking this opportunity, without any regrets and without saying anything, I would like to say that I feel elated to stand on this stage, which has presented me amidst the galaxy of stalwarts." The caravan has witnessed historical events and many important events."


Saw the future taking shape under the leadership of seven Prime Ministers: Maneka Gandhi
During a special session of Parliament, BJP MP Maneka Gandhi said, "Today is a historic day, and I am proud to be a part of this historic moment. We are moving into a new building, and hopefully, this grand building will be a symbol of the new India." It will reflect the aspirations. Today, I have been entrusted with the responsibility of addressing this esteemed gathering as the senior MP in the Lok Sabha... I have spent most of my life in this institution and have seen 7 Prime Ministers and the grand history taking shape. I had several stints as an independent member and eventually joined the BJP under the leadership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee."


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