New Delhi: Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi inaugurated the 9th G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit (P20) at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi on October 13. The summit is being hosted by the Parliament of India under the broader framework of India's G20 Presidency with the theme of 'Parliaments for One Earth, One Family, One Future'.

During the address, Prime Minister Modi welcomed the dignitaries to the G20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit on behalf of 140 crore citizens of India. "The Summit is a 'Maha Kumbh' of all Parliamentary practices from across the globe", the Prime Minister remarked. Underlining that all the delegates present today hold the experience of the Parliamentary framework from different countries, Shri Modi expressed great satisfaction with today's event.

Referring to the festive season in India, PM Modi said that G20 kept the festive fervor going throughout the year as G20 festivities pervaded many cities where G20-related events were organized during India's presidency. These festivities were augmented by events like the moon landing of Chandrayaan, a successful G20 summit and the P20 summit. "The biggest strength of any nation is its people and their will power and this summit is a medium to celebrate that", he said.  

The Prime Minister emphasized that the P20 Summit is taking place on the land which is not only known as the mother of democracy but is also the largest democracy in the world. As representatives of different Parliaments from around the world, the Prime Minister underlined the importance of debates and deliberations as he mentioned accurate examples of such debates from history.

"The Anubhav Mantappa initiated by Jagatguru Basweshwara makes India proud even today", the Prime Minister remarked as he underlined that the journey of India from 5000-year-old scriptures till today is a heritage of Parliamentary traditions not just for India but the entire world.

Prime Minister Modi also dwelled on the modernization of the election process. The use of EVMs since the last 25 years has brought transparency and efficiency to the election process as election results come within hours of the start of counting. He informed that 1 billion people will participate in the general election next year and invited the delegates to witness the elections.

The Prime Minister further informed the delegates about the recent decision of reserving 33 percent seats in the Parliament and the state assemblies for women. He also told them that out of more than 3 million elected representatives in the local self-government institutions, almost 50 percent are women. "India today is promoting women's participation in every sector. The recent decision taken by our Parliament will further enrich our parliamentary tradition", Prime Minister Modi added.

Referring to the interconnected nature of the world, the Prime Minister said that a world full of conflict and confrontation is in no one's interest. He continued, "A divided world cannot provide solutions to the major challenges facing humanity. This is the time of peace and brotherhood, a time to move together. This is a time for growth and well-being of all. We have to overcome the global trust crisis and move forward with human-centric thinking. We have to look at the world in the spirit of One Earth, One Family, One Future." Underlining the importance of wider participation in global decision-making, the Prime Minister said that it was behind the proposal to include the African Union in G-20 which was accepted by all the members. The Prime Minister expressed happiness over the Pan Africa participation in the forum of P20.  

Speaking about the Lok Sabha Speaker giving a tour of the new Parliament to the delegates, the Prime Minister took the opportunity to highlight the cross-border terrorism faced by India for decades killing thousands of innocent people. Shri Modi recalled the terrorist attack on the Parliament of India about 20 years ago when it was in session and the terrorists were prepared to take the MPs hostage and eliminate them. "India has reached here today after dealing with many such terrorist incidents", he emphasized as the world is also realizing the huge challenge of terrorism in the world. PM Modi continued, "No matter where terrorism occurs, for whatever reason, in whatever form, it is against humanity" as he stressed the need to be uncompromising when dealing with such a situation.

Concluding the address, the Prime Minister underlined that there can be no better medium than public participation to deal with the world's challenges. "I have always believed that governments are formed by majority, but the country is run by consensus. Our parliaments and this P20 forum can also strengthen this sentiment", the Prime Minister said and expressed confidence that the efforts to improve this world through debate and deliberations will definitely be successful.