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PM Modi unveils national emblem atop Parl building

PM Modi unveils national emblem atop Parl building
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday unveiled the national emblem cast atop the new Parliament building, marking the first major milestone ahead of the building's scheduled opening for later this year.

Opposition parties such as the CPI(M) and the AIMIM criticised the inauguration by Modi, saying this was a "violation" of the Constitution which envisages separation of power between the Executive and the Legislature. "This morning, I had the honour of unveiling the National Emblem cast on the roof of the new Parliament," Modi tweeted. Authorities have maintained that the Parliament's Winter Session will be held in the new building.

Modi was joined by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh and Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Puri at the inauguration. He also attended a religious ceremony at the site. The prime minister also interacted with workers involved in the building's construction and told them that they should feel proud of their work. They are making a very big contribution to the nation's pride, he said.

"I had a wonderful interaction with the shramjeevis' who have been involved in the making of Parliament. We are proud of their efforts and will always remember their contribution to our nation," he tweeted.

The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said the 6.5-metre-high emblem is made of bronze and weighs 9,500 kg. It has been cast at the top of the central foyer of the building, and a supporting structure of steel weighing around 6,500 kg has been constructed to support it.

The concept sketch and process of casting of the national emblem on the roof of the new Parliament building has gone through eight different stages of preparation from clay modelling and computer graphics to bronze casting and polishing, the PMO said in a statement.

Meanwhile, several opposition parties have slammed PM Modi for unveiling the national emblem. Criticising Modi's presence, All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi said, "The Constitution separates powers of parliament, government & judiciary. As head of the government, the prime minister should not have unveiled the national emblem atop the new Parliament building." The Speaker of Lok Sabha represents Lok Sabha which isn't subordinate to the government, and the prime minister has violated all constitutional norms, alleged Owaisi.

In a statement, the Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) said the prime minister's action was a "clear violation of the Indian Constitution". It said the Constitution unambiguously separates the three wings of our democracy.

"This Constitutional separation of powers between the three wings is being subverted by the head of the Executive," the CPI(M) said. Hitting back at Owaisi, the BJP said he is always driven by a negative mindset and constantly attacks the country's political, moral, social, cultural and constitutional values to run his party. "He does it habitually," BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi said replying to a question at a press conference.

Attacking the government, TMC MP Jawhar Sircar said MPs, who will occupy this building, were never consulted, and alleged that "Modi will now zap us with a mediocre architecture designed by his crony architect at exorbitant costs".

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