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His remarks came a day after 20 Opposition parties, including Congress, TMC, Samajwadi Party and AAP, announced a boycott of the inauguration of the building on May 28 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
They said the prime minister’s decision to inaugurate it by himself, ”completely sidelining President Droupadi Murmu, is not only a grave insult but a direct assault on our democracy which demands a commensurate response”.
The chief minister said this is not for the first time that a prime minister is becoming a ”sakshi” (witness) to an inauguration in the Parliament complex. Earlier, prime minister Indira Gandhi had inaugurated the Parliament annexe and prime minister Rajiv Gandhi had laid the foundation stone of the Parliament library, Adityanath said.
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He said, people in the country and in the world are proud of ”India being the biggest democracy”, and Prime Minister Modi has given a new identity to the country. On the Opposition’s stand, Adityanath said, ”Disgusting attempts are made to make a controversy on the the glorious moment. I think the country will not accept such things. The new Parliament building has been made keeping a visionary approach in mind… today’s need and vision for next 100 years.”