Today, President Droupadi Murmu will deliver her inaugural address to the joint sitting of Parliament, marking a significant moment following the formation of the third National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government. Her speech is expected to outline the government’s agenda and priorities for the upcoming session.
This address is a ceremonial yet critical event, setting the stage for the legislative business and policy directions of the government. Following the President’s address, both Houses of Parliament will move a motion of thanks, which will then be debated by the members. This discussion allows the members of Parliament to express their views on the President’s speech and discuss the government’s agenda in detail.
The President’s address and the subsequent motion of thanks are pivotal in the parliamentary process, fostering dialogue and laying the groundwork for the legislative actions to come. All eyes will be on President Murmu as she addresses the Parliament, offering insights into the government’s vision and plans for the nation’s future.