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Routine Speech : Echoing Government Line, President Droupadi Murmu In Her Speech Refers NEET Paper Leaks, Usual Emergency Reference, CAA

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The government is fully committed to investigating the recent incidents of paper leaks and ensure that the guilty are punished, President Droupadi Murmu said in her address to a joint sitting of Parliament.

Addressing the 18th Lok Sabha for the first time, the president said her government is working to create an environment to enable youth of the country dream big and achieve them.

As she mentioned steps taken by the government on the education front, some opposition members were heard shouting “NEET”.

“If due to any reason there is obstruction in examinations it is not appropriate. Sanctity, transparency are a must in government recruitments and examinations,” she said.

“The government is committed to conduct fair investigation and ensure the most stringent punishment to those guilty in the recent incidents of paper leak,” she said.

There were incidents of paper leaks in some states earlier as well, the president said, stressing that there is need to rise above partisan politics and take strong steps at the national level.

The president added that Parliament has also made a strong law against paper leaks.

She added that the government is working to bring reforms in the examination process.

During her speech the President also mention about the newly enacted Citizenship (Amendment) Act.

“The government has started granting citizenship to refugees under CAA law; wish for a better future for such persons,” said Murmu.

President Murmu also touched upon the vexed topic of the imposition of the Emergency in 1975, saying the two-year-long period was the “biggest” and “darkest” chapter of the direct attack on the Constitution.

The President congratulated the people of Jammu and Kashmir for the high voter turnout recorded in the union territory in the recent Lok Sabha elections and lauded the Election Commission for holding the world’s biggest democratic exercise.

Congratulating the new MPs in her first address to the joint sitting of Parliament after the constitution of the 18th Lok Sabha, Murmu said she hoped they would act as the medium for fulfilling the aspirations of the people of India.

On President’s Address to the joint session of both Houses of Parliament, SP chief and MP Akhilesh Yadav told ANI , “This is the tradition and it happens every time. We listen to the President. That is actually the speech of the Government.”

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