“When technology and means of communication have
become a part of people’s daily lives, public representatives should find ways
and means to meet the increasing aspirations and expectations of the people
from democracy through legislative institutions,” a statement quoting Birla
said, speaking at the plenary session of the 10th Commonwealth.
Emphasising that the
role of legislative institutions is most important in achieving the goal of
sustainable development and inclusive governance, Lok Sabha Speaker observed
that democratic institutions, by ensuring accountability and transparency of
the Executive, make the governance more responsible and efficient. It is
the responsibility of public representatives and legislative bodies to come up
with solutions to the challenges and obstacles on the path of inclusive
development.
“India’s
constitution is the strongest example of the spirit of inclusive governance
which inspires and guides us to move forward taking everyone along on the path
of development,” the statement said. Stating that India’s future lies in building a
system in accordance with hopes and aspirations of the people, he noted that
India can emerge as a model democratic nation through inclusive engagement and
creation of a responsible system within the rapidly changing world.
Stressing that India’s
vision of inclusive development encompasses various aspects of development
including good governance, social progress, economic development, and
environmental sustainability, Birla
observed that the historic legislations passed by the Parliament of India have
enhanced the pace of development in India and they have made India’s progress
more inclusive, reaching to the last person in the row.