“As far as the old parliament house is concerned, for me it was a university of politics, where I learned a lot. I have many memories regarding it. In my childhood, I have seen Rajmata Saheb expressing her views on national issues in that building. I have also seen leaders like my idol Late Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Lal Krishna Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi following the religion of serving the country, the former chief minister said.“Today, I am remembering that moment when I took oath as Jhalawar-Baran MP in that old Parliament building. Therefore, for me it is not just a building, but more than a holy place. The truth is that the memories of the country's largest Panchayat 'Sansad Bhavan' will always remain alive in my memory, she said.--IANSarc/dan(Disclaimer: This post has been auto published from IANS news agency without any modification to the text and has not been reviewed by editor)