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A tribute to the Rajya Sabha at 250

It has strengthened Indian democracy and federalism, and added rigour to legislation

Updated on: Nov 19, 2019 11:59 AM IST
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On Monday, the 250th session of the Rajya Sabha (RS) commenced. India’s upper house has been a remarkable institution, which has played an important, and often underrated role, in strengthening India’s parliamentary democracy as well as Indian federalism.

The Rajya Sabha has been the site of progressive legislations, while subjecting policies to rigorous check (Sanjeev Verma/HT PHOTO)
The Rajya Sabha has been the site of progressive legislations, while subjecting policies to rigorous check (Sanjeev Verma/HT PHOTO)

When the Constitution envisaged a bicameral legislature, there was a clear rationale. The Lok Sabha (LS) was the popularly elected house. The numbers in the lower house would dictate the composition of the executive. It would also have extra financial powers that the RS would lack. But despite this seeming asymmetry, the RS had a special role. The idea was that with its distance from the exigencies and immediate demands of mass electoral politics, the House would serve as a chamber of more informed deliberation, where individuals from across political and professional backgrounds would offer their independent and wise inputs into legislation. The idea also was that this would be the voice of the Indian states, where concerns by representatives from distinct regions would add to the depth of unity.

 
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