Class8 - Why Do We Need A Parliament - Termi
Class8 - Why Do We Need A Parliament - Termi
The Opposition party asks questions absent the working and managing the country in the
Parliament by asking questions the government is alerted to its shortcomings, and also
comes to know the opinion of the people through their representatives in the Parliament.
They highlight drawbacks in various policies and programmes of the government and
mobilize popular support for their own policies. Thus, the opposition parties play a
critical role in the healthy functioning of a democracy.
Representative Democracy does not produce a perfect reflection of society as the interest
and experiences separate the communities who have been given adequate representation.
Representative democracy does not allow reservation in Parliament as after elapse of
sixty yrs of independence one third reservation of women is still pending and only nine
percent are members if Parliament even if half of the population is women.
Rajya Sabha
233 are elected + 12 nominated by the President.
Rajya Sabha is a permanent house.
The members are elected by the elected members of
the Legislative Assemblies of various states.
* Elections are held after every 6 yrs.
Functions as the representation of states of India in
Parliament. It also initiates legislation and a bill is
required to pass through it in order to become a law.
It reviews and alerts the laws initiated by lok Sabha.
Q9. Who do you think the nationalist movement supported the idea that all the adults have
a right to vote?
Before freedom, under British rule, all adults were not allowed to vote and nor could
people participate in decision making.
The nationalists struggled and laid down the principle of Universal Adult Franchise.
In this way the individual or the citizen is the most important person. It is the decision of
the people that creates a democratic govt. and decides about its functioning.
Q10. Who is a Prime Minister and what role does he play in the functioning of the
country?
The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in Lok Sabha
From the MPs who belong to her party, the Prime Minister selects ministers to work with
her to implement decision.
These ministers then take charge of different areas of govt. functioning like health,
education etc.
Q11. How can you say that composition of Indian parliament has changed recently?
The Parliament now has more and more people from different backgrounds. For e.g.:
There are more rural members as also members from any regional parties.
Groups and peoples that were till now unrepresented are beginning to get elected to
parliament.
There has also been an increase in the political participation from the Dalit and the
backward eastes and the minorities.
Similarly, it has more recently been suggested that there should be reserved seats for
women.
This issue is still being debated. 60 yrs ago only 4% of MPs were women and today it is
above 9%. This is a small share when your considerer the fact that half the population is
women.