Rajya Sabha Bids Adieu: A Blend of Experience and Youth

Rajya Sabha members bid farewell to retiring colleagues, emphasizing camaraderie and democratic values. Leaders like Derek O'Brien and Tiruchi Siva highlighted the blend of experience and youth, while concerns over post-retirement privileges were raised. Tributes were paid to notable figures, underscoring a continued commitment to public service.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 18-03-2026 15:36 IST | Created: 18-03-2026 15:36 IST
Rajya Sabha Bids Adieu: A Blend of Experience and Youth
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On Wednesday, members of India's Rajya Sabha gathered to bid farewell to their retiring colleagues, emphasizing cross-party camaraderie and the enduring importance of dialogue and democratic values. Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien, speaking on behalf of party chief Mamata Banerjee, acknowledged the departure of MPs who were transitioning to 'new roles' in public life. O'Brien lauded the distinction of several retiring members who had served under three Rajya Sabha chairmen during their tenure.

DMK leader Tiruchi Siva described the departure not as the end but merely a bend in the road, expressing hope for continued contributions from departing members. Leaders like Priyanka Chaturvedi and Saket Gokhale were highlighted for their contributions, while Siva recalled longstanding affiliations across party lines. Other tributes were paid to notable figures, emphasizing the diverse experience within the House.

As the farewell events unfolded, concerns over post-retirement access to facilities and pensions were raised. CPI(M)'s John Brittas and others reflected on the diversity and challenges within Indian parliamentary democracy. The send-off concluded with expressions of goodwill, acknowledging the deeper bonds beyond political divides, and a commitment to public service.

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