Spell out stand on MPs' salaries, allowances: SC to Centre


New Delhi, Feb 20 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave a "last opportunity" to the Centre to spell out its stand on setting up of a permanent mechanism for determining sitting parliamentarians' salaries and allowances.

Giving a week's time to the central government, a bench of Justice J. Chelameswar and Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said the affidavit filed by the Centre on September 1, 2017, had not made its position clear.

"Government of India policy is dynamic. However, you can't change it every day," Justice Chelameswar said to senior counsel Ajit Sinha, who appeared for the Centre and told the bench that the issue was under the consideration of the government.

"You have not stated your position. Your affidavit in September 2017 was not clear about permanent mechanism. When are you going to do it," Justice Kaul asked, as Sinha sought a week, for the last time, for the Centre to firm up its stand.

"What is the government's view on it? You want it or don't want it? Your counter-affidavit (response) does not disclose anything," Justice Kaul observed.

Apparently not happy about the dilly-dallying by the Centre on the issue, the court observed: "You may not have a last word, but you may have a last opportunity" to state your position.

Appearing for the NGO Lok Prahari, its General Secretary S.N. Shukla said that it has been 11 years since all parties in a meeting convened by the Lok Sabha Speaker had unanimously decided to have a mechanism for fixing the salaries and allowances of the members of Parliament but nothing has moved so far.

The court is hearing a plea by Lok Prahari seeking a permanent mechanism for fixing salaries and allowances of MPs. It has contended that MPs can't decide on their own.

It has also sought direction that former MPs can't be given pension and other benefits after they have ceased to be the representatives of the people.

The matter will come up for further hearing on March 5.

  

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    You may not have a last word, but you may have a last opportunity" to state your position. this is the power of our Judiciary. Don't muzzle it. Our PM once said, they should not interfere with each others powers. Does our PM know that Judiciary has the role of scrutinizing Legislature and the Executive branch? Just strip the politicians all benefits after retirement. They make enough money while in power. We all need retirement benefits, if politicians want it.

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  • Krishna Kumar, Kodi/Bangaluru

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    Supreme Court must be firm and tough with all Politicians and political system in the interest of the people of India and democracy in particular. Why so much salaries for these?? Let there be some strong control mechanism for contesting elections and ceiling must be introduced, like max. 2 terms.

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    LET PUBLIC DECIDE THEIR SALARY...WHEN PUBLIC CAN CHOOSE WHY CANT THEY DO THIS...

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    Almost all the politicians age is 60 and above. They are enjoying the retirement in PARLIAMENT as a bonus with royal treatment which is including every party members who anonymously agree all the free perks from the government without any argument or discussions. In this matter no difference of ideology or party manifesto or party stand but everyone united !! bravo !! since "mukka TAXPYER" who ready to pay all the expenses with tight lipped !!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    Why to give them more when the existing remuneration itself is more

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    Paying Salaries & other benefits to all MPs & MLAs who cease to be representing the people any more, should be stopped immediately. Most of these past MPs & MLAs, r multi Crorepatis. If stopped their payments, Government can save a huge sum of money, which can be used for the Development of the Country.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    Supreme Court is having a tough time dealing with this Golmaal government.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    are u still in Manmohan singh time..? now no power to Italy queen.

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  • Sudheer Shetty, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 20 2018

    Dinesh you are right now no power to Italy queen, that is why you too escaped from India and enjoying under Sheikh of UAE.

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