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'Four Pillars of Democracy' must adhere to constitutional guidelines: Andhra Pradesh Speaker

AP Legislative Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram stated that interfering in the duties of one and another i.e., the Four Pillars of the Democracy - Executive, Legislative, Judiciary, and Media, would hurt the functioning as laid down by the Indian Constitution.

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Published : Jul 2, 2020, 6:24 PM IST

Chittoor: Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram on Thursday, opined that the Indian Constitution had laid down specific rules for the 'Four Pillars of the Democracy' and it would be better if one entity does not encroach upon the duties/responsibilities of one another.

Sitaram, who had offered prayers at Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka Swamy Temple in Kanipakam of Chittoor district, was responding to the questions posed by the reporters. The latter had sought his reaction on the verdicts delivered by the High Court against the state government - led by YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and asserted that such actions might hurt the functioning of one another.

"Constitution has established predefined rules and laid down the duties to be performed by the 'Four Pillars of the Democracy'. We have to respect and abide by them. But, there has been interference in the government policies, which is not good for democracy as it is the 'opinion of the people," he added.

Sitaram further opined that the state government always strives to safeguard the constitutional values and feels that the legislature is its protector. "However, the recent actions indicate some interference in the duties. Others cannot rule out the decisions taken by the government, especially those for the benefit of the people," he said.

With respect to other issues in the state, Sitharam said that opposition parties cancelling several social welfare bills have never been witnessed in the history of the state's legislative assembly. He also spoke on the developmental aspects of the Kanipakam temple and other activities.

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Chittoor: Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram on Thursday, opined that the Indian Constitution had laid down specific rules for the 'Four Pillars of the Democracy' and it would be better if one entity does not encroach upon the duties/responsibilities of one another.

Sitaram, who had offered prayers at Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka Swamy Temple in Kanipakam of Chittoor district, was responding to the questions posed by the reporters. The latter had sought his reaction on the verdicts delivered by the High Court against the state government - led by YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and asserted that such actions might hurt the functioning of one another.

"Constitution has established predefined rules and laid down the duties to be performed by the 'Four Pillars of the Democracy'. We have to respect and abide by them. But, there has been interference in the government policies, which is not good for democracy as it is the 'opinion of the people," he added.

Sitaram further opined that the state government always strives to safeguard the constitutional values and feels that the legislature is its protector. "However, the recent actions indicate some interference in the duties. Others cannot rule out the decisions taken by the government, especially those for the benefit of the people," he said.

With respect to other issues in the state, Sitharam said that opposition parties cancelling several social welfare bills have never been witnessed in the history of the state's legislative assembly. He also spoke on the developmental aspects of the Kanipakam temple and other activities.

ALSO READ: Villagers rescue deer after losing track in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor

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