Context: A private member bill was presented recently in Rajya Sabha which demanded a system to fix the accountability of Governors.
Removal of Governors: Private Bill Seeks Removal Power for Assemblies over Governors
- Power to Recall: The bill seeks to provide state assemblies the authority to recall governors.
- Election via Electoral College: It seeks amendments to the Constitution so that the Governor shall be elected by the members of an electoral college.
- The electoral college should consist of Legislative Assemblies of the States and elected members of the Gram Panchayats, Municipalities, and Corporations of the States.
- Method of Election: The election shall be held in accordance with the system of proportional representation and secret ballot.
- Security of Tenure: It proposed to set a five-year term for the governor’s office starting on the day the position is assumed, and the governor may resign by sending a letter to the speaker of the state assemblies.
- Removal From office: The Governor may be removed from his office by a resolution of the Legislative Assembly of the State passed by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members of the Assembly present and voting.
What is a Private Member Bill?
- About: It is a legislative proposal introduced by a member of the House who is not a minister.
- The Private Bills introduced by the ministers are called Government Bills.
- Allocation of time in Lok Sabha: The House allots the last two-and-a-half hours of business every Friday for transactions of private members’ business, which includes Private Members’ Bills and Private Members’ Resolutions.
- Allocation of time in Rajya Sabha: Two-and-a-half hours every alternate Friday during a Session is generally allotted.
News Source: The Hindu