The Loksabha is more powerful than the Rajya sabha give reasons
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The Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Rajya Sabha because of the following reasons:
- According to Article 75(3) of the Indian Constitution, the council of ministers are collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha and not to the Rajya Sabha.
- All the money bills can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha, after being passed by the Lok Sabha a bill is sent to the Rajya Sabha.
- The speaker is the chairman and the presiding officers of the Lok Sabha and not of the Rajya Sabha.
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FUNCTIONS :
The cardinal functions of the Legislature include overseeing of administration, passing of budget, ventilation of public grievances, and discussing various subjects like development plans, international relations, and national policies. The Parliament can, under certain circumstances, assume legislative power with respect to a subject falling within the sphere, exclusively reserved for the states. The Parliament is also vested with powers to impeach the President, remove judges of Supreme and High Courts, the Chief Election Commissioner, and Comptroller and Auditor General in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Constitution. All legislation requires the consent of both Houses of Parliament. In the case of Money Bills, the will of the Lok Sabha prevails. The Parliament is also vested with the power to initiate amendments in the Constitution.
★ DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOK SABHA AND RAJYA SABHA :
- Members of Lok Sabha are directly elected by the eligible voters. Members of Rajya Sabha are elected by the elected members of State Legislative Assemblies in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote.
- The normal life of every Lok Sabha is 5 years only while Rajya Sabha is a permanent body.
- Lok Sabha is the House to which the Council of Ministers is responsible under the Constitution. Money Bills can only be introduced in Lok Sabha. Also it is Lok Sabha, which grants the money for running the administration of the country.
- Rajya Sabha has special powers to declare that it is necessary and expedient in the national interest that Parliament may make laws with respect to a matter in the State List or to create by law one or more all-India services common to the Union and the States.
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