Vice -President Radhakrishnan will hold the first formal meeting with political leaders on October 7
New -delhi, October 4 (IANS). Vice President CP Radhakrishnan is scheduled to hold his first formal conversation with leaders from various political parties on October 7. This would be an important moment in his early tenure as chairman of the Rajya Sabha. Sources confirmed that the meeting will be held at the Annexe extension building of the parliament complex at 16:00. The meeting takes place less than a month after taking over the charge of Radhakrishnan, who won the Vice President on September 9. This initiative, especially with Parliament approaching the winter session, indicates their intention to promote dialogue and cooperation outside the party songs. Among the most important invitees, BJP national president and home leader JKP Nadda, leader of opposition Malikarjun Kharge and the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Kiren Rijiju. Arjun Ram Meghwal and L. Murugan, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, are also expected to join, which is a sign of the government’s complete representation in this discussion. According to sources, the meeting will focus on strengthening parliamentary dignity, the increasing legislative productivity and consensus on major national issues. Vice President Radhakrishnan, known for his cozy style and administrative experience, can emphasize the importance of creative debate and mutual respect in the upper house. This conversation is seen as a strategic step to determine the direction of his president, especially at a time when there was a continuous disruption and a sharp debate in parliament. By communicating with the ruling and opposition leaders in the early stage of his tenure, he seems to be prepared to establish a collaboration structure for the operation of the Rajya Sabha. Political observers believe that such meetings, although informal nature, often pave the way for better coordination during legislative sessions. This vice -president’s activism can also help reduce communication gap and encourage bilateral efforts on national issues. This meeting is expected to be in a closed room, but its results may form the mood and speed of the upcoming season. Everyone’s eyes will be about how the Vice Presidents handle this first important investigation of their parliamentary leadership. -Ians Sch Share This Story Tags