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Answered by laxmi1783
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How the government works at the state level in India?The role of a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Ministers?How people can demand for action from the government?

MLAs are people who are elected by voters and who go on to become members of the Legislative Assembly. On being elected they may go on to form the government and represent the people of their constituency.A Legislative Assembly is found in every state of our country.

All states are divided into different constituencies. Let us take the state of Himachal Pradesh as an example. It has been divided into 68 assembly constituencies. For each constituency, people vote for one representative who later goes on to become a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). These MLAs stand for elections in the name of different political parties and therefore, represent and belong to these parties.

MLAs from political parties who have won more than half of the constituencies in a state can be said to be in a majority. The political party who is in majority is called the ruling party and all other members are known as the Opposition.Post the elections, the MLAs from the ruling party elect their leader who goes on to becoming the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister then selects other MLAs as his ministers. Once that is dIn the Legislative Assembly, MLAs discuss about current problems. At this debate, MLAs can express their views and ask questions related to the issue or give suggestions about what the government can do to solve the problem. Those who wish to, can respond to this. The minister then replies to the questions and tries to assure the Assembly that adequate steps are being taken.It is the responsibility of the Chief Minister and his ministers to take decisions and run the government. We usually le...one, the Governor of the state appoints the Chief Minister and all oth...

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A democratic government is a more accountable form of government, 6) Democracy improves the quality of decision making. 7) Democracy provides a method to deal with differences and conflicts.The Legislative Assembly is not the only place where opinions are expressed about the work of the government and action is demanded. A number of newspapers, TV channels and other organisations regularly discuss about the working of the government. In a democracy, there are a number of ways by which people can express their views and also take action.If there is a need for a change in the government’s way of working, then it is the responsibility of the people in power like the Chief Minister...

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Answered by Gardenheart65
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This demand, and the implications that a truly stable government will have for the country, need closer scrutiny. Let's consider the nature of the economic woes that is plaguing the country. Inadequate infrastructure development, low human development indicators, public distribution leakages, faulty policy implementation - these are the glaring economic challenges ahead for any government that comes in power. The root of all these economic woes: corruption.At a policy level, to get rid of populist policies, or leakages at various points in policy implementation, it becomes important for the government to be rid of corruption within itself. This is where the argument in favour of stability is weak, for it is the sense of power fostered by a stable government that invariably engenders corruption.Granted that a stable government will make for a faster policymaking process in the country. However, the solution to India's economic ills doesn't lie in the effi ciency of policymaking, but rather in the nature of policies being expedited - in how good the governance of the nation is. The world is rife with cases of complacent or corrupt (but stable) governments taking economic policies for granted.Take, for example, Robert Mugabe, the longest serving president of Zimbabwe - who was sworn in for his seventh term last year. Under Mugabe's administration, Zimbabwe has suffered from much economic turmoil, including sanctions, extreme poverty, and most glaringly, the infamous hyperinflation of 2008/09.

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