Nation first, welfare should top agenda of elected representatives: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
By IANS | Updated: August 25, 2025 21:45 IST2025-08-25T21:35:39+5:302025-08-25T21:45:20+5:30
New Delhi, Aug 25 Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday highlighted the principle of nation first, adding ...

Nation first, welfare should top agenda of elected representatives: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, Aug 25 Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday highlighted the principle of nation first, adding that the foremost duty of every elected representative must be public welfare and national interest.
Addressing the valedictory session of the All India Speakers’ Conference in the Delhi Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister stated that the foundation of India’s democracy lies in sacrifice and struggle, and that the foremost duty of every people’s representative must be to the nation.
She emphasised that while diversity of opinion is the lifeblood of democracy, in matters of public welfare and national interest, all political parties must stand united.
She extended a warm welcome to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and observed that the conference provided Speakers and Deputy Speakers from across the country an opportunity to reaffirm their duty and commitment, and described the participation of women Speakers and Deputy Speakers as particularly inspiring.
On the historic occasion of 100 years since the establishment of India’s first Central Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister observed that the moment when Indians themselves presided over the Assembly marked the true beginning of the nation’s democratic journey.
Paying homage to the sacrifices of freedom fighters, she underlined that today, with the privilege of leading an Independent nation under the Constitution and democratic institutions, the greatest responsibility is to uphold and strengthen the dignity of that freedom.
The Chief Minister made it clear that elected representatives must always act according to the principle of ‘Nation First, Party Second, Self Last’.
Referring to the legacy of freedom fighter Vitthalbhai Patel, she noted that he set enduring ideals of democracy and legislative conduct, even in the most adverse circumstances.
She emphasised that debates and discussions in legislatures must always remain centred on public welfare and the dignity of democracy.
She observed that when citizens watch their elected representatives in the chambers, they expect them to voice their concerns and take decisions in the national interest.
Looking ahead to the centenary of India’s Independence in 2047, the Chief Minister said that this is a time of renewed energy and fresh resolve for all people’s representatives.
Meeting the aspirations of the people, she declared, is the highest form of national duty. With this vision, she concluded, every representative must carry out their responsibilities with the nation’s interest held above all else.
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