Parliament pays tributes to security personnel

NEW DELHI: Parliament today paid tributes to soldiers killed in terror attacks or while securing the nation’s boundaries as Budget Session commenced with the joint address to both Houses by President Pranab Mukherjee.

Paying homage to the seven security personnel killed in Pathankot terror attack, Rajya Sabha Chairman Hamid Ansari said, “Such dastardly attacks and acts of senseless violence deserve to be condemned in the strongest terms and must be confronted with determination and firmness”.

Over a week ago, Rajya Sabha MP of BJP from Uttarakhand Tarun Vijay had called for every parliament session to begin with homage to soldiers who gave up their lives for the country.

Parliament sessions currently begin with offering homage to prominent figures who have passed away between sessions and to victims of calamities around the world.

The BJP MP’s argument was that martyred soldiers too must be remembered for their brave efforts. He had raised the matter during the winter session of parliament and claimed that he had received support from several politicians.

Even today when Rajya Sabha Chairman had paid homage to prominent persons including former MPs of the Upper House, Vijay rose to speak and demanded that tributes be paid to martyred soliders.

In his obituary references, Ansari also talked about four jawans, who lost their lives in an avalanche in Ladakh, and eight jawans of Madras Regiment, who were killed in an avalanche in Jammu and Kashmir.(Agencies)