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Nostalgic Farewell: Indian Women MPs Reflect on Old Parliament Building Experiences

In a nostalgic farewell, ten women Members of the Indian Parliament reminisce about their time in the old parliamentary building. They shared handwritten notes expressing their feelings and experiences ahead of their move to a new complex during an upcoming session.

On September 17, in the capital city of New Delhi, a nostalgic event transpired as ten women parliamentarians penned down their memories and experiences associated with the old Parliament building. As they gear up to bid adieu to this iconic structure and move into the new complex during the forthcoming session, these MPs from diverse political parties paid heartfelt tributes to this emblematic edifice that has been at the heart of India's democratic journey.

A Journey Through Time

Women Parliamentarians Memories

The Shiromani Akali Dal MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal shared her journey within the revered halls of this historic building in her note. She reminisced about how she went from being an awed visitor in 2006 to becoming a first-time MP in 2009, followed by a ministerial stint for the first time in 2014. "These 144 pillars in this temple of democracy hold a multitude of memories for me," she expressed emotionally.

An Architectural Marvel

Badal also spoke highly about how this beautiful establishment is adorned with history and craftsmanship of thousands of Indian artists, sculptors and labourers. The old Parliament building has served not just as a place where laws were made but also as an arena for intense learning and immense satisfaction.

More Than Just A Building

Priyanka Chaturvedi from Shiv Sena UBT echoed similar sentiments. Her note reflected on various aspects related to her experience at Parliament - Memories; Learnings; Policy Making; Friendships; History. She referred to it as an architectural marvel which has witnessed fervent debates and disruptions over years. Stating that stalwarts and history makers have all worked within its precincts, she acknowledged how significantly it had shaped India's journey through seventy-five years since independence.

A Farewell to Remember

These heartfelt tributes by the women parliamentarians underscore the emotional bond they share with this iconic building. The old Parliament has not just been a place of work but also a repository of memories, experiences and learnings for them. As they prepare to move into the new complex, these notes serve as a fitting farewell to the structure that has stood witness to India's democratic journey over decades.

In conclusion, as we look forward to welcoming the new Parliament building, it is essential to remember and value what the old one represents - an embodiment of our democratic history and tradition. The poignant messages from these women MPs remind us that while buildings may change, their essence continues in spirit through those who have walked their halls and left indelible imprints on their walls.

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