A Member of Parliament in the
Rajya Sabha (
abbreviated: MP) is the representative of the
Indian states to the one of the two houses of the
Parliament of India
The Parliament of India ( IAST: ) is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the president of India and two houses: the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of ...
(Rajya Sabha). Rajya Sabha MPs are elected by the
electoral college of the elected members of the State Assembly with a system of
proportional representation
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by a
single transferable vote
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. Parliament of India is
bicameral
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with two houses;
Rajya Sabha (
Upper house i.e. Council of States) and the
Lok Sabha
The Lok Sabha, constitutionally the House of the People, is the lower house of India's bicameral Parliament, with the upper house being the Rajya Sabha. Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by an adult universal suffrage and a first-p ...
(
Lower house i.e. House of the People). The total number of members of Rajya Sabha are lesser than the
Members of Parliament in the Lok Sabha and have more restricted power than the lower house (Lok Sabha).
Unlike membership to the
Lok Sabha
The Lok Sabha, constitutionally the House of the People, is the lower house of India's bicameral Parliament, with the upper house being the Rajya Sabha. Members of the Lok Sabha are elected by an adult universal suffrage and a first-p ...
, membership to the Rajya Sabha is permanent body and cannot be dissolved at any time. However every second year, one third of the members are retired and vacancy are filled up by fresh elections and Presidential nomination at the beginning of every third year.
Responsibilities of the members of parliament
Broad responsibilities of the members of parliament of Rajya Sabha are:
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Legislative
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Laws enacted by legislatures are usually known ...
responsibility: To pass
Laws of India in the Rajya Sabha.
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Oversight responsibility: To ensure that the executive (i.e. government) performs its duties satisfactorily.
* Representative responsibility: To represent the views and aspirations of the people of their constituency in the Parliament of India (Rajya Sabha).
*
Power of the purse responsibility: To approve and oversee the revenues and expenditures proposed by the government.
* The
Union Council of Ministers, who are also members of parliament have an additional responsibility of the executive as compared to those who are not in the Council of Ministers.
Special powers
Members of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha enjoy special powers and responsibilities with regard to:
* Making laws on any subject in the
State List;
* Making laws to create
services at
national level.
Term
Unlike membership to the Lok Sabha, membership to the Rajya Sabha is permanent. One third of its members retire every two years. So each member has a term of six years
Qualifications for being a member of parliament
A person must satisfy all following conditions to be qualified to become a member of parliament of the Rajya Sabha:
* Must be a
citizen of India
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All persons born in In ...
* 30 years of age
Disqualifications for being a member of parliament
A person would be ineligible for being a Member of the Rajya Sabha if the person:
* Holds any office of profit under the
Government of India
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(other than an office permitted by Parliament of India by law).
* Is of unsound mind.
* Is an undischarged
insolvent
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.
* Has ceased to be a citizen of India.
* Is so disqualified by any law made by the Indian Parliament.
* Is so disqualified on the ground of
defection.
* Has been
convicted, among other things, for promoting enmity between different groups.
* Has been convicted for offence of
bribery.
* Has been punished for preaching and practicing social crimes such as
untouchability,
dowry
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,
sati.
* Has been convicted for an offence and sentenced to imprisonment.
* Has been dismissed for corruption or for disloyalty to the State (in case of a government servant).
Composition/strength
Membership in the Rajya Sabha is limited to 250 members, and up to 238 members are elected by the members of all the
Vidhan Sabha
The State Legislative Assembly, or Vidhan Sabha, or also Saasana Sabha, is a legislative body in the states and union territories of India. In the 28 states and 3 union territories with a unicameral state legislature, it is the sole legislati ...
s (individual state legislatures) and up to 12 are nominated by the President for their contributions to art, literature, science, and social services. The strength can be lower than 250: the current one is at 245. (See next section on members.)
Members of the Rajya Sabha
See also
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Member of parliament, Lok Sabha
A Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha ( abbreviated: MP) is the representative of a legislative constituency in the Lok Sabha; the lower house of the Parliament of India. Members of parliament of Lok Sabha are chosen by direct elections on ...
*
Parliament of India
The Parliament of India ( IAST: ) is the supreme legislative body of the Republic of India. It is a bicameral legislature composed of the president of India and two houses: the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of ...
References
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