Opposition defiled the temple of democracy, but nation’s poor are behind me, says Modi


Study Note: "Opposition Defiled the Temple of Democracy, but Nation's Poor Are Behind Me" — Modi in Rajya Sabha

Topic Type: Contemporary Parliamentary Affairs | Budget Session 2026 | Executive–Legislature Relations


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Year Milestone
1950 Constitution commences; Art. 87 mandates President's Address at commencement of first session after each general election and at commencement of first session of each year
1952 First Motion of Thanks debated in Indian Parliament post-Constitution
2002 Rajya Sabha Secretariat codifies procedure in "President's Address and Motion of Thanks" (Rajya Sabha Secretariat publication) [S3]
2014–26 NDA governments reply to Motion of Thanks after each Budget Session Presidential Address
Feb 2026 Budget Session 2026 — PM replies in Rajya Sabha; Lok Sabha reply blocked by walkout

4. Core Static Facts


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Legal / Constitutional

Political / Governance

Social

Economic

Administrative


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The President's Address to a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament at the commencement of each year's first session is mandated under Article 87 of the Constitution. [S3]
  2. Article 86(1) empowers the President to address either House or both Houses assembled together. [S3]
  3. The Motion of Thanks in Rajya Sabha is adopted by the members expressing they are "deeply grateful to the President for the address delivered." [S3]
  4. Droupadi Murmu is the first tribal woman to serve as President of India (took office July 2022). [S4]
  5. Budget Session 2026 Motion of Thanks was adopted by Rajya Sabha via voice vote on February 5–6, 2026. [S1]
  6. Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is an electoral rolls revision process supervised by the Election Commission of India. [S4]
  7. PM Modi cited nine trade agreements sealed recently, the EU deal (27 countries) described as "Mother of all Deals." [S1]
  8. The PM did not reply to the Motion of Thanks debate in Lok Sabha in Budget Session 2026 — Opposition walkout prevented it. [S4]
  9. Ravneet Singh Bittu is a Union Minister who was called a "traitor" by Rahul Gandhi — the remark condemned by PM as an insult to the Sikh community. [S4]
  10. The phrase "temple of democracy" (mandir of democracy) as reference to Parliament is a commonly used political idiom — tested in context questions. [S4]
  11. The Rajya Sabha Secretariat has published a dedicated document titled "President's Address and Motion of Thanks" codifying parliamentary procedure. [S3]
  12. Presidential Address to a joint sitting is distinct from joint sitting under Art. 108 (which resolves legislative deadlocks between two Houses). [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

Dimension Detail
GS Paper GS-II (Indian Polity & Governance)
Syllabus Heading Parliament and State Legislatures — structure, functioning, conduct of business; Executive accountability to Legislature; Role of Opposition

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The Motion of Thanks to the President's Address serves as one of Parliament's most comprehensive accountability moments. Critically examine its constitutional basis, procedural significance, and limitations in enforcing executive accountability." (GS-II, 15 marks)

  2. "Parliamentary walkouts have increasingly become a tool of political signalling rather than democratic protest. Analyse the implications of Opposition walkouts during constitutionally mandated debates for parliamentary democracy in India." (GS-II, 10 marks)

  3. "The dignity of the President's Office is inseparable from the dignity of constitutional governance. Evaluate the relationship between parliamentary conduct and constitutional conventions in India." (GS-II, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Article 87 — President's Address Direct constitutional provision; frequently tested alongside Art. 86
Budget Session — Parliamentary Procedures Motion of Thanks is the signature event of Budget Session's first phase
Role of Opposition in Parliamentary Democracy Walkout, adjournment motions, boycotts — tools, limits, constitutional implications
Office of the President of India Constitutional position, tribal representation angle, powers under Art. 72, 74, 78
Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Electoral Rolls Election Commission's powers; West Bengal case sub judice before SC
India's Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) India–EU FTA negotiations, India–UK FTA, recent deals — GS-III Economic Relations
Anti-defection Law & Parliamentary Privileges Governs member conduct; walkout vis-à-vis privilege questions
Viksit Bharat 2047 Policy framework referenced implicitly in PM's "developed nation" framing

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Art. 86 vs Art. 87 confusion: Art. 86 = President may address at any time; Art. 87 = President must address at commencement of first session after general election AND first session of each year. Exam options often swap these.

  2. Motion of Thanks ≠ Vote of Thanks: "Motion of Thanks" is a formal parliamentary motion debated and voted upon; do not confuse with a ceremonial acknowledgement.

  3. Joint Sitting for President's Address ≠ Joint Sitting under Art. 108: Art. 108 resolves deadlocks on bills; Art. 87 joint sitting is for Presidential Address only — entirely different purposes.

  4. Droupadi Murmu's identity: She is the first tribal (Adivasi) President — not merely the second woman President. UPSC options may offer "first woman President" (incorrect; that was Pratibha Patil).

  5. SIR (Special Intensive Revision) ≠ Summary Revision: Both are ECI processes but differ in scope and triggers; do not conflate them in Electoral Rolls questions.


11. Sources