Ideological differences should not hinder public service: President
Ideological differences should not hinder public service: President
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New Delhi: On the occasion of Constitution Day, President Ram Nath Kovind has given a big warning to the Opposition without naming anyone. In a series of tweets, the President has not only told the people about the importance of Constitution Day but also emphasized that differences of ideology should never hinder public service.

The President said that "there may be differences in ideology, but no difference of opinion should be big enough to hinder the real purpose of public service. "There is bound to be competition between the ruling party and the opposition members – but this competition should be to be a better representative and do a better job for the welfare of the people. Only then will it be considered healthy competition. Competition in Parliament should not be considered a rivalry.'

In another tweet, the President wrote, "We all believe that our Parliament is a 'Temple of Democracy'. Therefore, it becomes the responsibility of every MP to conduct themselves in this temple of democracy with the same spirit of reverence with which they do their places of worship. "The opposition is, in fact, the most important element of democracy," he said. In fact, democracy becomes ineffective without effective opposition. The Government and the opposition, despite their differences, are expected to continue to work together for the best interests of the citizens.'

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