Days after former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's attack on the Modi government for allegedly "enforcing silence" on key issues through an editorial column in an English daily, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday said there is no enforced silence and level of freedom of expression in India is next to none.
Addressing the civil servants on the occasion of Civil Services Day here, Vice President said, "We are the largest and the mother of democracy. Our democracy is the most functional and vibrant at all levels. The village, municipalities, States and the Centre...In no Constitution in any other country, you will find a provision for Panchayat. We have it in Part IX of our Constitution. This kind of hierarchical democratic mechanism you do not have anywhere else in the world.
"Some in the world find it...I do not know for what cause to question us on some of our greatest achievements. Our level of freedom of expression is next to none. Can there have greater freedom of expression than what we have in the country? I am sure no one can match us. There is no tangible reflection of enforced silence," added Dhankhar.He said Parliament alone is 'incharge of legislation' and competent to enforce it."Indeed painful to suffer some who adopt Ostrich stance to our phenomenal growth and flourishing democratic values. In and out of the country they engage in misadventure to demean, decry, taint and tarnish our democracy and constitutional institutions," Dhankhar said.
Vice Presidents' remarks came against the backdrop of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi lashing out at the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government in an editorial piece in a leading English daily earlier this month.
Sonia Gandhi said that the Prime Minister was blaming past leaders for today's ills, ignoring the most pressing and vital issues of the day. Sonia further wrote that the government's deep-rooted disdain for democracy and democratic accountability was disturbing.
"The people of India have learnt that when it comes to understanding today's situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's actions speak far louder than his words. His statements -- when he is not venting anger on the Opposition or blaming past leaders for today's ills -- either ignore the most pressing, vital issues of the day, or are platitudes and verbal gymnastics to gloss over or distract from these issues. His actions, on the other hand, leave little to the imagination on the government's true intentions," Sonia stated in her piece.
She claimed he is silent on legitimate questions about his government's actions affecting millions' lives.
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