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Standing Committee to ask for permanent legislative councils

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
A Parliamentary panel is mulling to recommend the Centre to make the state Legislative Councils permanent bodies and bring a constitutional amendment bill in this regard.

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.
 

At present, a Legislative Council could be formed on recommendation of a state government, but some times the next government suggested its abolition for various reasons, he said.

"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.

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First Published: Jan 24 2014 | 9:18 PM IST

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