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Venkaiah Naidu advises other nations to refrain from commenting on India’s internal matters

The Vice President pointed out that India was a parliamentary democracy and the decision to abrogate Article 370 was taken after a detailed discussion in the Parliament and with the support of the majority of the members.

Venkaiah Naidu advises other nations to refrain from commenting on India’s internal matters

Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu. (Photo: IANS/PIB)

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu today advised other nations, including those in the neighbourhood, to refrain from commenting on India’s internal matters and asserted that the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir was taken in the larger interest to protect the unity, integrity safety and sovereignty of the country.

Delivering the first Sushma Swaraj Memorial Lecture, organised by the Panjab University on the first death anniversary of the former external affairs minister, the Vice President pointed out that India was a parliamentary democracy and the decision to abrogate Article 370 was taken after a detailed discussion in the Parliament and with the support of the majority of the members.

Naidu wanted other nations to mind their own issues rather than interfering in the affairs of other countries.

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Referring to the feelings expressed by Sushma Swaraj on Article 370 before she passed away, the Vice President said that as the External Affairs Minister, she used to articulate India’s position quite efficiently and in a sweet and sober manner. But at the same time, she used to convey the stand of the country in a firm manner.

Paying glowing tributes to Swaraj, he described her as an ideal Indian woman. “She was an able administrator who left an indelible imprint on every position she had held,” he said.

Urging young politicians to look up to her as a role model and emulate her qualities, Naidu said Sushma was a wonderful human being who was always considerate and prompt in her response for any request, be it friends, supporters or people at large. “The fact that she was elected to the Lok Sabha on seven occasions and to the Assembly thrice shows how immensely popular she was with the people,” he added.

Commending Panjab University Alumni Association and the Department of Laws for deciding to organize a memorial lecture in honour of Swaraj every year, the Vice President reminded that memorial lectures or commemorative events were not just for paying tributes but also meant to inspire the younger generation to emulate the qualities of great men and women.

The Vice-Chancellor of Panjab University, Raj Kumar and Bansuri Swaraj, daughter of Sushma Swaraj were present on the occasion.

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