Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar calls for mutual respect and decorum in politics

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar urged political parties to demonstrate mutual respect and civility during public discourse. He condemned the practice of using inappropriate language against leaders of opposing parties on television and other platforms. The Vice President emphasized that personal attacks contradict India's civilizational values and cultural heritage. Political figures must maintain proper decorum when engaging with rivals from different parties. Such behavior damages the nation's democratic fabric and cultural identity.

Dhankhar stressed that frequent dialogue between political leaders serves national interests better than constant confrontation. He noted that all Indian parliamentarians and political parties fundamentally support nationalist principles and national progress. Democratic systems naturally experience power transitions at various governmental levels. Political differences should focus on achieving shared objectives through different methodologies rather than creating permanent divisions. The Vice President warned that internal political fighting strengthens external enemies and provides ammunition for those seeking to divide the country.
 

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