Speakers from both sides showered praise on them for their contributions in the House.
All the three retiring MPs were elected from Delhi. The farewell was held today on the last day of the Winter Session as their actual retirement date of January 27 would fall in the inter-session period.
Leader of Opposition and senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said his veteran party colleague Karan Singh had become the Head of State of Jammu and Kashmir at the age of 18 years and was probably the youngest person in the world to be elected such a post.
During his 57 political career, 86-year old Karan Singh got the opportunity to interact with all the Prime Ministers, right from Jawaharlal Nehru till Narendra Modi, Azad said, adding that he had either been in the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha for four terms each.
Despite being born in a royal family and holding high political posts, Singh never touched liquor, cigarettes or even paan throughout his life and always remained humble, Azad said.
He also recalled Dwivedi's association with the socialist movement. Dwivedi, 72, completed his third term as Rajya Sabha MP.
Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu said the three retiring members have contributed significantly to the deliberations of the House and parliamentary committees.
They have also contributed in the process of "nurturing and strengthening" parliamentary democracy and enhancing the dignity and prestige of the Rajya Sabha.
Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad recalled his interactions with Karan Singh and Dwivedi.
The minister said in Karan Singh, he saw a 'philospher King', as envisaged by Aristotle. Of late, he said, Singh has stopped writing and urged the veteran Congress leader to continue writing.
In his brief speech, Karan Singh said Parliament has evolved in the last 50 years, but all changes have not been positive.
Stating that earlier both the Houses used to witness brilliant debates, Singh said now such "debates have become rare and disruptions have become more frequent", and called upon the members to introspect.
He said he got opporutunities to interact with Nehru till Modi and all of them worked in their own ways to build a New India, as envisaged by the first Prime Minister.
As Karan Singh completed his speech, Naidu commented that hearing him was a "feast".
Dwivedi, who completed three terms as a Rajya Sabha MP, said generally farewell became like an "obituary reference" but today was different. He said he had spent 57 years in politics ever since he entered Allahabad University in the 1960-61 academic session.
Dwivedi said he had a great respect and regard for those who were born in poor families and emerged as successful persons, as also for the ordinary party workers who become big leaders.
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