Addressing newly elected MLAs of UP at an orientation programme at the Vidhan Bhawan complex here, he said if there is any one institution in parliamentary democracy that is answerable and accountable to the people, it is the legislature.
"We have to go back to people after five years. Hence, we are answerable and accountable. Can we expect any judge or any executive official going to people after every five years? Certainly not," he said.
Yet, fingers are pointed at only MPs and MLAs as they are held accountable.
"A crisis of credibility which is haunting us can be attributed to our absence from the House and allegations of corruption levelled against public representatives. The bad deeds of an individual brings bad name to the entire system," the chief minister said.
He said the orientation programme had been organised so the people's representatives become a symbol of credibility.
It is my earnest desire that the UP Legislative Assembly becomes a model for all legislative assemblies in the country, he said.
He said the Assembly must meet for at least 90 days in a year.
"In recent years, the House sat for 20-25 days. Can we run the House for 90 days? This is a challenge," he said.
Adityanath said that the House functioning for 90 days would also mean that all tehsil offices or police stations too would function better as the respective MLAs would raise in the Assembly if there is any issue.
"The words spoken by you will become a property of the Vidhan Sabha. Your words and behaviour will determine your 'krititva' (deeds) in future," he said.
Addressing the MLAs, UP Governor Ram Naik said the Legislative Assembly has three important components -- the speaker, members and ministers of ruling party and members of the opposition.
"To maintain the sanctity of the House, the government (ruling party) should present a development programme, while the opposition should give its suggestions. The Assembly speaker should ensure that the House functions smoothly," Naik said.
238 newly elected MLAs were among the legislators who attended the training and orientation programme.
During the two-day programme, the MLAs will be informed about legislative procedures by veteran parliamentarians, senior legislators and also speakers of other state assemblies, Principal Secretary of Vidhan Sabha Pradeep Dubey said.
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan will address the valedictory session tomorrow.
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