Pics: Prajwal Ukkuda
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RS/SP)
Mangalore, Jan 28: Administration is only one part of politics, but most of our legislators have not properly understood this aspect, said D B Chandre Gowda, former speaker of the state legislative Assembly.
He was delivering a lecture at a programme of memorial lecture on the late Blasius M D' Souza, ex-minister for labour, law and parliamentary affairs, organized by Karmika Paris hath in association with SDM P G Centre for Management studies and Research in the city on Tuesday January 27. He spoke on the topic, the role of the legislators in the governance of the state’.
"Our Constitution has provided for a major role for the legislators, regardless of whether they are in the ruling party or otherwise. They have to ensure that the programmes are executed in a way that is beneficial to the society and also have the responsibility to do pro-people work," he explained.
"The present administration makes one to strongly feel that the legislators are considering ruling as their only duty and many of them are seen getting busy otherwise, forgetting to discharge the duties thrust upon them by the Constitution. Those in the ruling party and also in the opposition, prefer to keep silent and do not want to comment on anything," he noted, urging the opposition party legislators to realize that their duty is not merely opposing the government on every front, but also to monitor the works and projects taken up by the government and the administration.
Chandre Gowda added that India is having a Constitution that is tailor-made to the needs of the Indian society which has passed through the tests of sixty long years and felt, such a democracy can be found no where in the world.
V S Ugrappa, leader of the opposition in the legislative council said, the legislators in the state are busily engaged in getting done transfers of officials, corruption, promotion etc. in which they have no need to meddle with. The legislators function is to be the watchdogs of the functioning of the administration, he said.
Veeranna Mattikatti, chairman, state legislative council inaugurated the lecture programme.
B A Mohidin, former minister for higher education, Dr K Devaraj, director, PGMS&RC, SDM college and Mithun Rai B, president of the Alumni Association were also present.
Ivan D’ Souza, president of Karmika Parishath welcomed. Children of Blasius D'souza, Anup D'Souza, Rohith D'Souza and Laveena D'Souza presented bouquets to guests.