Hyderabad:As Parliament special session begins today, the legislature of India is set to move to a new complex for the first time marking a new era.
Ten women parliamentarian across political spectrum walked down the memory lane to to offer their tributes to the edifice that stood tall as the epicentre of country's democratic sojourn, as they prepare to bid the building farewell.
These women MPs in a hand-written notes shared messages of nostalgia of their journey as parliamentarians through the hallowed halls of the old Parliament building. In her note, Union minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Smriti Irani wrote ‘best wishes’, while Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi reminisced the number of intense debates and disruptions this historical building.
"Stalwarts and history makers all work in its precincts. Parliament that has shaped 75 years of our journey as a confident nation. Proud to be a part of this journey and hoping the essence of this parliament continues in the new building," she wrote in her note.
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule thanked her electorates. She expressed her gratitude to them for letting her attend sessions at the building.
"Blessed and gratitude to the people of Maharashtra and Baramati for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the largest democracy in the world and attending sessions in the old beautiful Parliament building -- echoes the voices of the leaders who contributed to the development of our beautiful country," she wrote.
For Akali Dal MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal, her journey began from ‘awed visitor’ to the Parliament building in 2006 to becoming an MP for the first time in 2009 followed by first time as a minister in 2014. "These 144 pillars in this temple of democracy hold a multitude of memories for me," she wrote.