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Lok sabha is more powerful than rajya sabha explain

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Answered by TheMist
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  1. Members of the Lok sabha are directly elected, While members of Rajya sabha are indirectly elected.
  2. Government that has majority in Lok sabha only that can survive. Rajya sabha has no power related this. Hence, Lok sabha controls government.
  3. Money bill can only be introduced in Lok sabha.
  4. If there is deadlock between the two Houses, the President calls a joint-sitting of the two Houses. The bill is placed before the joint sitting and th issue is decided by a majority vote. The speaker of the Lok sabha over such joint-sittings.

More information :

  • The members of the lok sabha are directly elected on the basis of universal adult franchise, secret ballot, proportional representation and single transferable vote.

  • Members of the Rajya sabha from each state are elected by the members of the legislative assembly (i.e., the Lower House) of that state by means of proportional representation through single Transferable vote system and open ballot.

  • Both the Houses elect the President and the Vice-President.

  • Non-money bill can be introduced in either of the two Houses.
Answered by AbhijithPrakash
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Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha are parts of the Indian Parliament. However, the Lok Sabha enjoys greater powers than the Rajya Sabha.

(1) The Lok Sabha consists of directly elected representatives of the people and hence, it is in direct link with the people.

(2) All money bills can be presented only in the Lok Sabha. The Rajya Sabha has no authority to pass a money bill.

(3) In case of an ordinary law, if there is a difference of opinion between the two houses, then a joint sitting takes place and owing to the greater strength of the Lok Sabha, the opinion of the Lok Sabha generally prevails.

(4) The Lok Sabha controls the government. Only the government that enjoys the support of the Lok Sabha survives. The Rajya Sabha has no say in this matter.


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