New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave an emotional but meaningful write during the farewell session of retiring MPs in Rajya Sabha. He said that politics never ends for those working in public life. The time, wits and contribution spent in the House are useful to the country and will protract to be so. On this occasion, the Prime Minister appreciated the work of all the outgoing MPs and linked their contribution to the strength of democracy.
What did PM Modi say on the occasion of farewell?
The prime minister said that Parliament is not just a platform for debate, but it is the part-way of mart of ideas and democratic processes. Here every member comes with his own thinking and wits and enriches the discussion. He said that sometimes there are differences, but this is the eyeful of democracy.
Is there really no end in politics?
PM Modi unmistakably said that there is no full stop in politics. He said that those who are leaving the House today will protract to serve the country in some form or the other. Whether they return to the House or wilt zippy in other areas of society, their wits will unchangingly be useful.
Was any hope expressed well-nigh his return?
The Prime Minister said that there are some MPs who are prompting farewell who will then go among the public and it is possible that they may return to the House again. Some leaders will contribute in new areas with their experience. He tabbed it a new beginning, not the end.
How was the contribution of MPs remembered?
In his address, PM Modi said that every member has a variegated identity in the proceedings of the House. Some have depth in their words while others requite direction from their experience. It is through the efforts of all these that the proceedings of the Parliament wilt meaningful and the policies wilt stronger.
How was the undercurrent of this farewell occasion?
The undercurrent of the House remained emotional during the farewell session. Leaders of variegated parties were seen remembering each other's contributions. Despite political differences, a feeling of bilateral respect was unmistakably visible. The Prime Minister moreover underlined the same sentiment and said that such occasions remind us that the aim of all of us is the national interest.

