Ansari served two terms as the Vice President by virtue of which he was the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha as well.
M Venkaiah Naidu will take over as the next Chairman of the Upper House of Parliament tomorrow.
Members, while bidding farewell to Ansari, recalled his contribution towards enriching Parliament's functioning. Most of them appreciated his constant endeavour to stick to the rules and not allowing any legislation to be passed during din.
Interestingly, there were also a few remarks of praise vis-a-vis the fitness of the 80-year-old Ansari as well.
In his remarks, the prime minister said, "On behalf of the citizens and both Houses of Parliament, I express gratitutde for the services you have rendered as Vice- President of the nation."
Modi said the outgoing Rajya Sabha Chairman had done his best to uphold the Constitution.
Referring to Ansari's career, he said his tenure as a diplomat was focussed on West Asia and had been associated with the "same kind of atmosphere, same kind of ideology and same kind of people".
"Your work remained limited in a particular area. But during these 10 years, you had to deal with a different kind of responsibility (in running the House). Each moment, you had to remain confined to the Constitution and you made a good effort.
"There may have been some struggle within you (all these years) but from now onwards, you won't have to face this dilemma. You will have a feeling of freedom and you will get an opportunity to work, think and talk according to your ideology," Modi told the outgoing Chairman.
Modi said though he did not have much interaction with Ansari, he had understood a lot from him whenever they met.
"I hope you will continue to guide the nation in moving forward on the path laid down by the Constitution," he added.
Conveying his best wishes to Ansari and wishing him a long life, Modi noted that the outgoing Chairman has also kept himself physically fit.
Leader of the House and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said it was a very nostalgic occasion for both Ansari as well members.
"The character of this House is that things start with a lot of acromonius debate, noise, disruptions but eventually you would have seen during your tenure that nothing remains indefinitely held up," he said.
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