Cut motions on the Union Budget and Private Members’ Bills are two parliamentary devices that usually don’t get passed. However, they’re also a great way to tell the world, society and political parties what the representatives of the people are thinking. Rajiv Chandrasekhar, an independent member of the Rajya Sabha, piloted a Private Member’s Bill, seeking parliamentary endorsement of a motion declaring Pakistan a terrorist state. Earlier, the rights of transgenders were recognised via such a Bill. Now, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Varun Gandhi ...
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