The 'Vidhan Parishad' also known as 'Legislative Council' forms a part of the state legislatures of
India. In 5 of India's 28
states (
Uttar Pradesh,
Bihar,
Karnataka,
Maharashtra and
Jammu and Kashmir), the Legislative Council serves as the upper house of a bicameral legislature. It is a house indirectly elected by the people. It is also a permanent house because it cannot be dissolved. Also, only one-third of its members run for election every 2 years. Every MLC (Member of Legislative Council) serves for a term of 6 years.
Qualifications required to become an MLC
To become an MLC, a person must be a
citizen of
India, not under 30 years of age. He should be mentally sound but should not be bankrupt. His name should be on the voter's list of the state from where he is contesting the elections.
Membership of the Vidhan Parishad
The size of the Vidhan Parishad cannot be more than one-third the membership of the
Vidhan Sabha, the Legislative Assembly (lower house) of that state. But its size cannot be less than 40 except in
Jammu and Kashmir where there are 32 by an Act of
Parliament. One-sixth of its membership is nominated by the Governor from among persons who have excelled in
science,
arts,
social service and other activities. Another one-third is elected by the local government bodies and one-twelfth by teachers of
secondary schools,
colleges and
universities.
Proposed Councils
- In March 2007,
Andhra Pradesh will re-constitute the legislative council. The main opposition in the state, the
Telugu Desam Party, has stated that it would abolish the council again if it comes to power in the state.
- After the victory of the Akali Dal-BJP in Punjab, newly elected Chief Minister
Prakash Singh Badal stated that he would re-constitute the state's vidhan parishad.
Criticisms
Critics of the Vidhan Parishad put forward similar arguments as those against India's upper house of parliament, the
Rajya Sabha. The main contention is that the upper houses, intended to let accomplished persons from a non-political background have a say in governance, have rather become a place to put unelectable politicians.
See also
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Vidhan Sabha
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Andhra Pradesh council polls on March 22
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Badal indicates to revive Vidhan Parishad in Punjab