explain the role of Legislative Assembly in the elections of The Upper house
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- A member of the Rajya Sabha must be elected by the Legislative Assembly of States and Union territories by means of single transferable vote through proportional representation.
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The Constitution of India gives limited power to the Legislative Council. It cannot make or break a government. It cannot say ‘no’ to Finance Bills. However, there are some perks: The Council has its Chairman and Deputy Chairman who enjoy the status of Cabinet Ministers in the state.
It is considered important for two reasons: a) it can ensure individuals who might not be cut out for the elections are able to contribute to the legislative process (like artists, scientists, etc). b) It can keep an eye on hasty decisions taken by the Legislative Assembly.
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