To err is human…..However, to err and change the scheme of things is political. At least in the Indian democracy. Ever since SP’s Jaya Bachchan was stripped of her seat from Rajya Sabha for holding an office of profit, the event has sparked-off a nation wide debate on how to go about solving this problem which would plague all subsequent governments the MPs of which might be holding an office of profit.
By rule, no MP should be holding an office of profit portfolio and be an elected member of Parliament. Jaya Bachchan’s removal from her seat has thus exposed a serious flaw in the law which needs to be gapped immediately. The gap needs to be filled by an ordinance in the parliament agreed by both the ruling and the opposition.
Earlier, the Jaya Bachchan incident had shifted the focus to Samajawadi Party’s Amar Singh and he was on the verge of loosing his seat too! At this rate half the Rajya Sabha would be empty as each of them is holding some post or the other outside their responsibility as an MP. There is nothing wrong in doing so, just a minor flaw in the law that remained as is for 50 years!
Just few days ago, people identified that even Sonia Gandhi would have to part with her seat as an MP as she too holds an office of profit. She took the best trick from her hat and redid what she did while UPA won the elections. The mounting pressure from the opposition resulted in Sonia Gandhi quitting her seat as MP from Rai Bareli constituency; she has even apologized to her people at Rai Bareli as her actions are in the best interest to protect democracy. She had also quit her role at National Advisory Council. Wokay!
Meanwhile, the thought of making this little change in THE LAW sounds pretty ok, because it might save Sonia from cutting a sorry figure. It would also protect many more MPs, even those in the opposition from being oust from their cozy MP chairs.
Soon, the ordinance will be passed by the holy parliament and the general public will have no say in it. The MPs can retain their leadership roles in the office of profit and remain as coveted MPs.
How nice!
I guess the ordinance has to be made to the very law defining elections. People should the name to which they are voting. Not the party.


