Context:
- The editorial reviews the Winter Session of Parliament, highlighting its legislative output, disruptions, missed opportunities for democratic debate, and concerns over the shrinking space for parliamentary scrutiny.
- While several Bills were passed, the session was marked by limited deliberation, frequent adjournments, and constrained opposition participation.
Key Highlights:
Legislative Business of the Session
- Introduction of 18 Bills and passage of 8 Bills.
- Notable legislations passed:
- Telecommunications Bill
- Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak (Civil Aviation Bill)
- Banking Laws (Amendment) Bill
- Repeal and amendment of obsolete colonial-era laws.
- Focus on rationalisation and consolidation rather than expansive reforms.
Language and Inclusivity in Law-making
- Shift towards introducing Bills in Hindi, with English translations made available later.
- Raises concerns regarding:
- Accessibility for non-Hindi-speaking Members of Parliament.
- Spirit of linguistic federalism under the Constitution.
Key Bills with Wider Socio-economic Impact
- Telecommunications Bill:
- Potential implications for surveillance, civil liberties, and press freedom.
- Insurance Amendment Bill:
- Allows higher FDI in insurance, impacting the sector’s structure.
- Post Office Bill:
- Raises issues related to state control and citizen privacy.
- Railway Safety Bill:
- Passed with limited debate despite safety implications.
Parliamentary Functioning Concerns
- Low number of sitting hours and reduced Question Hour usage.
- Opposition disruptions met with adjournments instead of debate.
- Important issues like electoral reforms, health crisis, and unemployment not adequately discussed.
- Rajya Sabha saw comparatively better participation than Lok Sabha.
Democratic and Institutional Issues
- Over-reliance on executive-driven legislation.
- Weakening of Parliament’s role as a deliberative and accountability forum.
- Missed opportunity for consensus-building and constructive engagement.
Positive Developments
- All-party resolution commemorating Mahatma Gandhi’s Satyagraha.
- Acknowledgement of the need for structured government–opposition coordination through informal consultations.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Issue: Declining quality of parliamentary deliberation.
- Causes:
- Executive dominance
- Frequent disruptions
- Limited sitting days
- Government Initiatives:
- Legislative consolidation
- Repeal of obsolete laws
- Benefits:
- Streamlining statute books
- Challenges:
- Reduced scrutiny
- Language barriers
- Impact:
- Weakening of representative democracy
Relevant Mains Points:
- Facts & Provisions:
- Parliament as per Articles 79–122 of the Constitution.
- Importance of Question Hour, Zero Hour, and Committees.
- Keywords & Concepts:
- Parliamentary sovereignty
- Executive accountability
- Deliberative democracy
- Way Forward:
- Increase number of sittings.
- Restore primacy of Question Hour.
- Strengthen Parliamentary Committees.
- Ensure linguistic inclusivity in legislative drafting.
- Encourage consensus-based law-making.
UPSC Relevance
- GS II: Parliament, governance, accountability mechanisms.
- GS IV: Democratic ethics, transparency, institutional integrity.
- GS I: Political processes and democratic institutions.
