Gote argued that while the members of the Legislative Assembly, who are directly elected by people, make laws, they are stalled by the Council.
"We discuss and make laws, which are stalled by the Upper House, which has no constitutional right. Hence, the council needs to be scrapped," he said.
Gote made the remarks in the Legislative Assembly after the Question Hour.
The BJP MLA said that although he had made a similar demand yesterday, his statement was expunged. "This is violation of my right as MLA," he said.
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Gote said Mhalgi had cited constitutional rules to argue that in a democracy, those elected from a direct election are given priority.
He said that each MLA is elected directly from three and half lakh voters from an Assembly constituency.
"We discuss and make laws, which are stalled by the Upper House, which has no constitutional right. Hence, the Council needs to be scrapped," he said.
"The Legislative Council has no constitutional powers and it exists only to please some people politically," he had said.