New Delhi: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday called for finding long-term policy solutions to eradicate poverty rather than offering short-term waivers or freebies.
He said the government and policy-makers should ensure that the benefits of various programmes reach the most deserving sections of society.
"People in public life must aim at eradication of poverty and make efforts to bring unity among people," he said.
Addressing a gathering after releasing the book 'The vision of Antyodaya' compiled by the Indian Social Responsibility Network (ISRN) at Uprashtrapati Bhavan here, he called for plugging loopholes in the anti-defection law to prevent elected representatives from defecting to another party without resigning.
According to an official release, the Vice President said the people have a choice to change parties if they have a difference of opinion on ideology, but not for individual benefits.
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"People in public life must treat their profession as a mission to serve and not for commission and they should not give remission to their responsibilities," he said.
Noting that people's decision was supreme in a democratic polity, the Vice President said that it was unfortunate that a few have developed intolerance towards the mandate of the people.
He also expressed concern over frequent obstruction and violation of procedures in parliament and state legislatures.
Stressing that sustainable and inclusive growth was the need of the hour, the Vice President asked people in public life to focus more on inclusive growth in line with the Antyodaya philosophy of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya.