In a parliamentary Democracy, various rival parties with
their different idiologies, followers and their vision of the welfare of the state,
vie with each other to seek victory in elections to become a majority party in
the house, fundamentally to govern the country thus the victors (majority)
assume the seat of power to govern the country while the losers (minority) sit
in opposite benches.
The principal role of our
elected representatives is to represent our needs, make laws,
participate in debates, scrutinize the Govt. actions and introduce reforms in
tune with changing times to overcome the
challenges faced by the state of the
nation. Once in parliament what we see is opposite, members of majority party
which forms the Govt. behave like LORDS and the RULERS while the members of minority,
just because they have to sit in opposition benches, keep opposing anything and
everything.
Days are wasted in confrontation over non-issues , parliament
is not allowed to function for days and weeks(statistics for last 5 years
are reflective and disgusting on this aspect) , laws are passed in a jiffy
without debates and proper scrutiny as required while major bills and reforms
are stalled for decades , for e.g. women’s reservation bill, the triple talak
and halala bill, leave aside some economic reforms which take years before being passed thus
sometimes loose the relevance and timing for good results.
The results of analysis done on the hours spent by members
in both the houses are shocking, only 10% of productive hours are used. On an
average only 11 to 30 productive minutes are spent per day while the scheduled
working hours are 6 hours per day. It is a pathetic scene and needs to be
addressed on priority basis by Modi Govt, recommend introduce a bill for the
corrective measure as we have seen that for last 6 plus years, our parliament
has become a butt of a joke, is non functional and a stage for one-upmanship. In
a nutshell it is no more a sanctum sanctorum of the temple of democracy.
The political parties of course are rivals thus should
oppose each other during the election but once through the ordeal , if they do
not work as required(perform their roles) but just keep opposing everything or
create hurdles and inflame the junta on sensitive issues to achieve their dubious political objectives rather
than the welfare of the nation, we should have a system in place to ensure that
each parliamentarian is assessed on his/her performance and either rewarded
/reformed or booted duly.
The sad part is, our constitution does not define clearly
the duties and responsibilities of a parliamentarian thus if the current Govt
in power gets a bill passed clearly defining the same then an acceptable
assessment card on the basis of the performance of the parliamentarian can be
done and shared with the voters for their understanding to take an informed corrective/supportive
action as applicable at the time of voting. To go a step further, top 33.33%
-50% performers from either side can be retained and elections to be held only
for the balance seats, where the performance was below par.
There must be a debate on the meritorious reward for good
parliamentarians for their conduct and discharge of responsibilities thus a
reservation for next term as mentioned above and those who only keep Opposing
outside parliament, do not attend, stall the proceedings in the
parliament, do not debate/discuss issues
in parliament can be shown the door. The primary job to ensure that the bills
introduced, scrutinized well and passed after a useful debate in the interest
of the constituency which they represent collectively should be the order of
the day. Why not a Carrot & stick policy here, too.
We the citizens of India, respect our laws (if not start
now) similarly the elected representatives must respect their primary role and
duly discharge their responsibilities by enacting laws and reforms with proper
scrutiny and clear understanding of the subject to assist Good governance of
the country, which in effect will help our nation evolve from just a largest
democracy in the world to a functional & vibrant democracy of the people,
by the people and for the people.
Truly yours
Satish
Jaihind
Dear Sathishji, All said and done.... we as a citizen has to act together for positive results which is lacking....!!!! Jaihind.
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