Parliament has created an elegant symphony of Democracy

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This article is explaining the role played by the Parliamentary institutions in strengthening democracy in India.  

Parliamentary Democracy:

  • A Supreme Expression: Parliament represents the supreme expression of the will of sovereign nations and peoples.
  • Elections: Elected representatives seek approval for their plans and programmes from their constituents through free, fair and open elections.
  • Accountability: Parliament holds the executive branch accountable for their actions and inactions.

India- Mother of Democracy:

  • Indian ancient texts mention institutions and political systems that facilitated discussions and deliberations and also reveal the existence of participatory governance, especially at the level of village communities.
  • Many parts of India, inhabited by communities with tribal traditions, have demonstrated resilient local self-governance.
  • Parliamentary democracy has strengthened and flourished in independent India. 
  • When India gained independence in 1947, there were widespread doubts about the democracy in the country. 
    • However, the founding leaders of the country had an intuitive faith in the political judgment and wisdom of the common people and had no self-doubt. 
  • India adopted an exceptionally enlightened Constitution at independence.
Concerning Points:

  • Reduced Attendance of Parliamentarians
  • Use of Money Bill Route to pass any bill
  • No Bill Scrutiny
  • Absence of Deputy Speaker Post

Role of Parliament in strengthening democracy:

  • Enabled the nation to manage conflicts and cherish diversity.
  • Guided the nation on the path of development and prosperity with special focus on the weaker sections of the society.
  • Respect diversity in all its forms. 
  • Final watchdog of the public exchequer, approves the allocation of funds, and finances and monitors expenditure.
Impact on Democracy:

  • Lack of Accountability
  • Destroying Balance of Power
  • Compromised Law Making
  • Less People’s Participation
  • Securing accountability of the executive through the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business, tradition and well-settled precedents.
  • Bringing positive changes in socio-economic changes in India through progressive legislation and debates on matters of contemporary national interest . 
    • To date, our Parliament has passed over 4,000 laws since Independence. 
    • These pieces of legislation have established India as a nation that promotes the rule of law. 
    • It also establishes India as a nation that is determined to uplift and improve the quality of life of ordinary citizens, and make society inclusive and fair.

Parliamentary Committees:

  • Extensions of Parliament and are often referred to as miniature parliaments.
  • Endowed with significant authority and responsibility for conducting thorough examinations of bills, budget proposals, programs, policies, and the functioning of various ministries within the Union government.
  • Play a crucial role in complementing and supporting the work of Parliament.
  • Develop their own approaches, gather input from government officials, and take opinions directly from the public, organizations, and experts. 
    • These feedback mechanisms enhance the effectiveness of parliamentary oversight.

Parliamentary Privileges:

  • The Constitution grants members of Parliament certain rights, privileges to enable them to fulfill their responsibilities efficiently and without fear of bias.
  • It serves as a shield to protect the independence, authority, and dignity of Parliament from encroachments by other branches of the state. 
  • This is essential for freely expressing their opinions and ideas.
  • These privileges have immunity from legal action for statements made within the Houses of Parliament and protection from arrest in civil matters during parliamentary sessions or committee meetings.

Way Forward:

  • Right to question and dissent should be protected at all costs.
  • Need to work upon the disruptive obstructionism, which is a decrease in the productivity of the legislative body.
Time to Ensure:

  • Need of Committees Referrals
  • Regular Monitoring
  • Increase the number of Sittings
  • Research Support
  • Responsible Opposition
  • High Participation of Peoples 
  • Time for Transformation: India should devise ways to transform this representative institution into a place deserving of the respect and confidence that voters have placed in their elected representatives.
  • Embracing Technology: Indian Parliament needs to embrace technology and should lead the way. 
    • Over the last few years, the Parliament of India has made concerted efforts to introduce information technology.
Earlier taken Reforms:

  • The new building of Parliament has incorporated top-rated green building norms and modern technology to reduce carbon footprint and raise efficiency.
  • The Digital Sansad app has been developed and is being continuously fine-tuned to serve members and stakeholders better.
  • Social media coverage of the activities and archival resources of Parliament is being upgraded to connect effectively with the youth. The Parliament of India is well on its way to becoming a truly “e-Sansad”.

News Source: The Indian Express

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