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how does the Parliament symbolise that the people of India make laws for themselves

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Answered by kanjnanhi9431
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Answer: The President, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha and constitute the Parliament of India. India has a Parliamentary and a representative form of government where by people choose their own representatives. Their chosen representatives become the members of Lok Sabha which is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha. Members of Lok Sabha make laws for the people. Since people of India choose their own representatives, the Parliament symbolise that people of India makes laws for themselves

Explanation:Parliament of India consists of the president, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. All but two and all but 12 members of Rajya Sabha are elected directly by the people of India via universal adult franchise. So it's a representative body. They symbolise the people, their priorities and their will.Parliament is the supreme body to frame , draft, and enact laws. Only after a draft law is passed by both houses Lok Sabha and rajya Sabha and after President signs up, it becomes law. Similarly state assemblies can enact laws covering their territories.

Civil laws keep on changing, or being padded, whilst penal code does not. The symbolism at stake is the Parliamentary procedure of creating an act and law for the bill they belong to. In theory, administrators must take action in preparing of laws, but are reduced clerical today.

People of India elects there representative to sit in parliament and they functions on behalf of the people in general. So if they make law to govern people, people are accepting to deciplane them self. For example: In School we select one class moniter within class and he control the mob in class.

MPs of Lower House are directly elected by voters and members of Rajya Sabha ( indirect election) are elected by MLAs Who in turn are also elected by the voters in direct election.

Hence we choose our representatives and send them to Parliament who make laws on citizens behalf.

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