Bengaluru:The Karnataka Assembly on Friday conferred its first-ever 'Best MLA Award' on former Karnataka chief minister and ruling BJP MLA B S Yediyurappa, recognising his long stint in electoral politics and best performance as a Member of the House.
Karnataka Speaker Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri said the award was instituted on the suggestions of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, who said all the legislative assemblies and councils should honour their best members.
Om Birla, while addressing the historical joint session in the Karnataka legislature, organized to commemorate the 75 years of India's Independence on the subject 'Democracy - Safeguarding democratic values', rued the stalling of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha proceedings "in a planned manner".
"Parliamentary democracy in India has been strengthened over the years. The successful conduct of 17 parliamentary elections and more than 300 assembly elections since independence in India provided a mirror to the strong democratic roots in the country," he said. "Transfer of power has also been peaceful and harmonious in the country. The parliamentary democratic system has been accepted as the best system to run a country across the world," he said. "However, pre-planned stalling of parliament proceedings are not in the highest traditions of principles of democracy. Democracy allows for differences of opinion. It is good to debate and differ. But, raising slogans in the parliament is not a good trend. The legislators should focus on law-making and meaningful discussions," he noted.