In his address on the eve of 66th Republic Day, Mukherjee spoke about the importance of legislature and said that after three decades, people have voted a single party to majority for having a stable government.
"The voter has played her part; it is now up to those who have been elected to honour this trust. It was a vote for clean, efficient, effective, gender-sensitive, transparent, accountable and citizen-friendly governance," he said.
"Enacting laws without discussion impacts the law-making role of the Parliament. It breaches the trust reposed in it by the people. This is neither good for the democracy nor for the policies relating to those laws," he said.
Mukherjee had earlier stated that ordinances are meant for specific purposes, that is "to meet an extraordinary situation under extraordinary circumstances".
