Satav, Lok Sabha member from Hingoli in Maharashtra, said such a move would help promote national integration and connect people better to the "idea and ideals" of the Indian republic.
Satav told PTI that the idea was first floated by BJP patriarch Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who wanted Parliament sessions to be held alternately in Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, besides New Delhi, long back, and the present NDA government can help fulfil the dream of the elder statesman.
Satav, a former Indian Youth Congress President, said the move would enable India to project itself as a "dynamic" example of a vibrant democracy.
Besides, holding Parliament sessions in the four metros located in four corners of the country will also convey a strong message about federalism and decentralisation, key ingredients for a strong democracy.
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