CP's address
Prime Minister Manmohan Singhji,
My fellow Members of Parliament,
Friends,
I extend a very warm welcome to you all.
Thank you for the honour you have done me by
electing me Chairperson of the Congress
Parliamentary Party. It will be my constant
endeavour to justify the confidence you have
placed in me.
A long and difficult election has come to an
end, with a result that is both exhilarating and
sobering. We have received a generous mandate,
but one that comes with onerous
responsibilities. We have won an election but
also undertaken a serious obligation. We have
awakened new hopes, and it is now our task to
respond to the very aspirations that have
brought us this day to this Hall in these
numbers.
As I stand before you, at the spot where so many
of our nation's architects and builders have
stood, I feel both humbled and inspired. Our
party's legacy is a glorious and historic
tradition of dedication and sacrifice. We are
inheritors in a long line of freedom fighters,
of nation-builders and men and women of public
service. We are the present-day custodians of
their ideology and their values. We must live up
to this heritage. I pay homage to them, and
especially to those who most influenced and
guided me, Indiraji and Rajivji. Their vision,
strength and devotion continue to inspire so
many of us.
Friends, we are deeply grateful to the people of
our country for the trust they have placed in
us. This is a tribute to our party's ideology,
our government's polices and programmes and the
hard work put in by lakhs of ordinary
Congressmen and women throughout the country.
We were able to go out and convince the people
that their future is secure in the hands of a
party and government that is committed to
secularism, and works for development, equality
and inclusiveness. We have earned their support
and we must keep their trust. We must never
forget that we are here first and foremost in
their service.
I congratulate all those who have won their
elections as Members of the 15th Lok Sabha. It
is heartening to see new, especially younger
faces among you. We are of course disappointed
that some of our colleagues were not as
fortunate. They should not lose heart. The party
is much more than membership of Parliament or
the legislatures. There is important work to be
done by one and all. I have no doubt that if
this work is taken well and truly in hand, we
will emerge even stronger in the future.
But we will succeed in this only if we meet the
great expectations that this election has
aroused. We have seen that notions such as
anti-incumbency, and pulls and pressures from
caste or region, can be overcome by dedication
and real work.
This is what now awaits us. As parliamentarians,
we have a call to strengthen our links and
dialogue with those whom we serve. The people
must feel our presence, sense our intentions and
bear witness to our concern for them. As party
members, whether occupying government office or
not, whether having a position in the
organization or not, we have a duty to remain
disciplined and united, putting party before
self. As individuals, we have an obligation to
project values of integrity and character.
After many years of fractious politics, we
should work together with Parliamentary
representatives of all parties towards restoring
the decorum of political discourse and raising
Parliament once again to a pre-eminent forum of
dignified debate and decision-making. We have an
opportunity to rebuild the eroded faith in some
of our political and public institutions, indeed
in us politicians as well.
The people's verdict tells us that above all
else they crave honest and capable governance
and decency in public life. We must not
disappoint them.
Five years ago, under the leadership of Dr
Manmohan Singh we took our first steps on the
path of renewal, to restore secularism and our
core values, to improve the lives of our
millions, especially the disadvantaged, to
rebuild the economy, and to secure our place in
the world. We will continue innovatively on this
path, with greater vigour and confidence. I look
forward to working together with you to realize
these goals, and wish you a successful and
productive tenure in the Lok Sabha.
Friends, as per provision of Clause 5B of the
Constitution of the Congress Parliamentary
Party, I name Dr. Manmohan Singh as the Prime
Minister and urge you to support this by
acclamation. His record of the past five years
speaks for itself and we look forward to his
leadership in the coming years. His dignified,
determined and effective leadership of the
government has been an inspiration for us all
and has received overwhelming approval from the
people of our country. Let us all congratulate
him and wish him well.