President Murmu Addresses Parliament, Vows Fair Probe into Paper Leak and Reflects on Emergency
President Droupadi Murmu delivered a significant address to the joint sitting of Parliament on Thursday, addressing crucial issues ranging from alleged exam irregularities to the historical implications of the Emergency.
Highlighting the government’s stance on recent paper leaks in competitive exams like NEET UG-2024, President Murmu assured a thorough investigation and stringent punishments for those responsible. She emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation in tackling such challenges, stressing the sanctity and transparency essential in government recruitment processes.
Reflecting on the dark chapter of the Emergency imposed in 1975, President Murmu described it as a direct assault on the Constitution, underscoring the importance of upholding democratic principles and learning from past mistakes.
Ahead of her address, President Murmu was warmly received by Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla at Parliament. She urged parliamentarians to prioritize national interests over political differences, advocating for constructive debate rather than disruptive tactics in legislative proceedings.
Looking forward, President Murmu announced upcoming major economic and social initiatives in the forthcoming budget, aimed at accelerating reforms and bolstering India’s global economic standing. She expressed optimism about India’s growth trajectory despite global challenges, aiming to elevate India to the position of the world’s third-largest economy.
President Murmu’s address resonated with a call for unity and progress, setting the stage for robust parliamentary deliberations and future national advancements.