Constructive Criticism Strengthens Democracy
Shri Birla underlined that criticism in legislatures must be fact-based, issue-centric, and driven by public interest. Meaningful dialogue, reasoned debate, and constructive engagement, he said, are essential to ensure accountability in governance. Parliamentary discipline and informed participation enhance the credibility of legislative institutions and reinforce democratic values.
Speaking on the theme “Empowered Legislators, Stronger Democracy,” the Lok Sabha Speaker said that the effectiveness of democratic institutions depends not only on constitutional provisions but also on the conduct, competence, and integrity of lawmakers.
Empowered Legislators Are the Foundation of Democracy
Shri Birla observed that empowered legislators form the very foundation of a strong democracy. The trust and confidence of citizens, he said, give strength to elected representatives. By raising public concerns, participating in legislative processes, and contributing to policy formulation, legislators play a crucial role in nation-building.
He added that true empowerment lies in understanding public needs, engaging meaningfully in legislative procedures, and adhering to ethical conduct and accountability. When legislators are informed, responsive, and principled, democratic institutions gain renewed public confidence.
Importance of Constitutional and Procedural Knowledge
Highlighting the importance of constitutional awareness, Shri Birla said that legislators well-versed in parliamentary rules are better equipped to make impactful interventions and ensure transparency in governance. Familiarity with procedures enables members to articulate their views effectively and participate constructively in debates, discussions, and committee work.
He described public trust as the most valuable asset of democracy and stressed that it must be preserved through sincere conduct both inside and outside the House.
Focus on Women, Youth, and Remote Regions
The Speaker called for greater attention to issues affecting rural and remote areas, which often remain underrepresented in policymaking. He also emphasised that the aspirations of women and youth must find strong reflection in legislative initiatives, as they are key stakeholders in India’s development journey.
NeVA Digital House Inaugurated
During the event, Shri Om Birla inaugurated the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) Digital House in the Bihar Legislature. He described the initiative as a major step towards enhancing transparency, efficiency, and accessibility in legislative functioning.
Digitalisation, he noted, reduces dependence on paper, improves access to records, and strengthens research capabilities. He encouraged legislators to actively use digital tools and said the Prime Minister’s vision of “One Nation, One Legislative Platform” is steadily becoming a reality.
Bihar’s Role in India’s Democratic Legacy
Reflecting on Bihar’s historical significance, Shri Birla said the state’s traditions of public dialogue, collective deliberation, and participatory governance have provided an intellectual and moral foundation to India’s parliamentary system. He noted that Bihar has long been a centre of political thought and leadership.
Preserving this rich democratic heritage while adapting it to contemporary governance, he said, is a shared responsibility of all elected representatives.
