Decades after the indian republic's founding, its parliament, which should have been at its heart, has diminished in stature rather than evolving and maturing. Comment
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The parliament that is central to the idea of democracy has lost its value because it has lagged and slowed in all the three roles (laws, legislation, and democracy) assigned to it.
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Bills and laws are often passed in a rush without checking how it will affect the nation.
There is no follow up to these bills and laws.
The parliament also shows laziness in drafting legislation and there isn't any effective accountability system.
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