In India’s parliamentary structure, the Rajya Sabha is often considered a secondary chamber. Critically examine.

Answer: The Rajya Sabha, the Upper House of India’s Parliament, was established to represent states in the federal structure and to act as a revising chamber. However, its limited role in financial matters and executive accountability often leads to its perception as “secondary.”

Reasons behind Rajya Sabha being Considered a ‘Secondary House’

  • Money and Financial Bills: It cannot introduce or amend a Money Bill and can only make recommendations. Example: The Aadhaar Act was passed as a Money Bill, bypassing the Rajya Sabha.
  • No-confidence Motion: The Council of Ministers cannot be dismissed by it, as they are answerable only ....
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