CM Siddaramaiah urges first-time legislators to study basic tenets of Constitution
The Hindu
CM Siddaramaiah inaugurated a three-day training workshop for 70 legislators, who have entered the 16th Karnataka Legislative Assembly by winning elections for the first time
Urging first-time legislators to read the Constitution and understand its basic tenets, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday felt that those who fail to do so cannot become good legislators or Parliamentarians.
“If we understand the Constitution well, we can place people’s problem well before the legislature. There will be no chance of laws being enacted against the spirit of the Constitution,” the CM said after inaugurating a three-day training workshop for 70 legislators, who have entered the 16th Karnataka Legislative Assembly by winning elections for the first time.
“If there was no Constitution, people like me, C.T. Ravi and K.S. Eshwarappa could not have become legislators. I would have ended up being a shepherd somewhere. That is why it is important to understand the Constitution given by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar,” he said.
He said, “People will chose those who are not averse to hard work and sweat. Preparation, research, subject expertise, language of the people and a pro-people attitude are a requirement for every legislator.” Those who are not sensitive to people’s problem may accidentally win only once, Mr. Siddaramaiah said, adding that politics cannot be done based on money and arrogance.
“Many aspire to become legislators at least once and come to Vidhan Soudha. However, many among them will remain absent during a legislative assembly session.”
Urging the legislators to understand the meaning of budget, Mr. Siddaramaiah referred to 12th century saint reformer Basavanna’s words about work and distribution. “Kayaka referred to production and Dasoha referred to distribution. Budget balances the production and who it will be distributed to in the society.” The CM also had appreciation for former legislator and pro-Kannada leader Vatal Nagaraj. “He would occupy his seat in the Assembly soon after the quorum bell rang and would be seated till the end of session that day.”
Legislative Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader, Chairman of Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti, Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H.K. Patil and Housing Minister B.Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan were present.