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Rajya Sabha, Legislative Councils are waste of public money, says Bihar MP Pappu Yadav

Press Trust of India July 17, 2016, 18:43:26 IST

A day after Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar pitched for abolishing the governor’s post, MP Pappu Yadav demanded that the Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Councils be removed

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Rajya Sabha, Legislative Councils are waste of public money, says Bihar MP Pappu Yadav

Patna: A day after Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar pitched for abolishing the governor’s post, MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav demanded that the Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Councils be removed, saying these are a “total waste of hard-earned public money”. “Both the Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Councils in the states should be abolished as these are arrangements made by the British regime and are no longer required,” he said on Sunday. “I will raise this issue in the Monsoon Session of Parliament. I will also file a PIL in the Supreme Court for abolishing the arrangements of the Rajya Sabha and the Councils,” said the MP from Madhepura. [caption id=“attachment_2898966” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File image of Pappu Yadav. CNN-News18 File image of Pappu Yadav. CNN-News18[/caption] Alleging that rich people try to be in the Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Councils merely on basis of money power, Yadav said, “The Upper Houses both at the Centre and in the states are no longer required as it is a complete waste of hard-earned public money. Rather, the money should be spent on education and health.” The Bihar CM had made the demand for abolishing the governor’s post at the Inter-State Council meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, stating that the existing federal democratic structure does not warrant its continuance. Referring to Kumar’s demand, Yadav said the government should first scrap the system of Rajya Sabha and Legislative Councils before abolishing the post of governor. Both the central and state governments should explain as to why they have continued with the arrangement that was made by Britishers, Yadav added.

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