Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice Shantaram Naik today said they were considering to recommend to the government that a state legislative council, when it is set up, should be made a permanent body.
"We are considering to recommend to the government that a state legislative council, when it is set up, should be made a permanent body. No successive government should be able to suggest its abolition," Naik told reporters here.
"For making it permanent, the Central government has to do it through a Constitutional amendment. We will suggest it in our report so that the very purpose of a council gets fulfilled," Naik said.
Currently six states -- Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh -- have Legislative Councils.
Legislate Council for Rajasthan and Assam were proposed in future.
The panel along with its members were on a study visit to the state on The Assam Legislative Council Bill 2013 and The Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill 2013.