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Omar delivers ‘sermon’ on supremacy of legislature | Budget session over in LA | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 1: Terming current session of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly as most successful and productive one during last two years, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Friday appreciated the legislators for their positive and effective contribution in the conduct of business making special reference to the role of opposition. “While opposition appreciated government for good work, it didn’t lose any opportunity to criticize government over the issues it viewed as not to be up to the mark”, he said and added that government without showing any rigidity towards points raised by the opposition members incorporated their suggestions in government proposals. Omar was speaking on the conclusion of Budget Session in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. Highlighting the supremacy of legislature, the Chief Minister said that nothing is supreme than the Houses. “We are not required to prove it. I am here because of this House”, he said asserting that individuals are not counted for anything in democracy but the institutions, which choose to use the powers at their disposal, and that is purely their discretion.” he said. Omar added that privileges of the Assembly are to be determined by the Assembly and it has announced its decision in this regard which has been fully accepted and implemented by the government. He was referring to the decision of the House relating to a senior bureaucrat. Omar said that in his opinion to pardon for the error or mistake is humane and denotes once dignity. “I have already spoken similar words in the House earlier”, he said referring to the apology tendered in the Legislative Assembly by MLA Bandipore. He called for similar attitude of the House towards the said senior bureaucrat. “Yeh Wohi House Hai Jahan Maney Isi Jagah Khadey Ho Kar Kaha Tha Ki Insan Sey Hi Galti Hoti Hai, Badi Baat Yeh Hai Ki Woh Insan Is Galti Ko Tasleem Karay Aur Is Key Leye Mafi Mangey. Us Officer Ko Apni Galti Ka Ahsas Hua Hai Aur Usko Uski Saza Be Meli Hai. Isliye Is Baat Ko Aur Zyadah Lamba Na Khicha Jaye”, he said. On this occasion the concerned MLA stood on his seat and said that he has pardoned the officer concerned. Chief Minister said that his government would put in every effort to infuse new energy in the democratic institutions and make them stronger. “Whatever we have received as legacy, we will try our best to improve it and without bringing in politics strengthen the democratic institutions”, he assured the House. Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the Speaker for conducting the business most appropriately and showing highest degree of patience. He also praised the Assembly Secretariat including the Secretary, Mohammad Ramzan and the government functionaries from Chief Secretary to the lower ranks for rendering stupendous duty for the successful conduct of Budget Session. Chief Minister reiterated his commitment to enhance CDF for legislators and said that the matter would be finalized soon. Chief Minister also appreciated the role of media in reporting the proceedings of the House impartially and in a professional manner.Chief Minister expressed the hope that the coming session of the legislature would also be held in a conducive and peaceful atmosphere at Srinagar when the Valley would be full of tourists and Jammu with Mata Vaishnov Devi pilgrims.
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