He has moved a bill which proposes that MPs and MLAs may be recalled if electors are not satisfied with their performance.
Maintaining that it is not fair in the democratic system that electorates suffer in silence as mute spectators, the MP from Sultanpur said, "Voters should control the political narrative in the country rather than being part of it only once in five years."
"This bill attempts to give electors an opportunity to lead and control the political narrative so that the electorate feels part of the process and is not relegated to being part of the narrative only once in every five years," Varun told PTI.
However, at the same time the recall process defined in the bill is not easy, he said, adding it was to avoid misuse of the provision also.
The attempt is to not just have this "progressive idea" debated among MPs but also to generate public opinion, he added.
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