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What would happen if there were no restrictions on the power of elected representatives?

India was ruled by the English for 200 and more years and during this rule, the powers of Indian rulers were cut short and they were allowed to rule their province as a subject of the British East India Company. The British East India Company solely managed the administration of India and laid several harsh laws which deprived Indians of their basic rights. The entire power was concentrated within the British East India Company and the true Indians suffered a lot and started protesting for freedom.

Who Are Elected Representatives?

To avoid the concentration of power in the hands of a single person, the framers of the Indian constitution distributed power among the legislature-law-making body, the executive-the execution body, and the judiciary. Hence, the executive is composed of elected representatives who represent the people.



The citizens of India are given a right to elect their representatives at national, state, and local levels as MPs, MLAs, and councillors once every 5 years. These Elected Representatives are obliged to pursue the advancement of individuals in each alcove and corner of the country.

Role of Elected Representative

The role of the elected representative is as follows-



Consequences of no Restrictions on Powers of Elected Representatives

Keeping all these in mind, the powers of elected representatives should be limited to a certain extent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Que 1. What safeguard did the constitution of India provide to limit the power of elected representatives?

Answer-

The Constitution gives shields against this abuse of force by our political chiefs. The Constitution sets down decisions that watch the residents against the abuse of force. The separation of power is the key feature of the Indian Constitution, power is shared among the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Misuse of power by legislature and executive is questionable by the judiciary.

Que 2. Write about the Member of Parliament(MP).

Answer-

An MP is a member of Parliament, liable for every one of the plans, requests, and demands of individuals living in his electorate, that are administered centrally. Like necessities connected with  Railways, superhighways, National Highways, Sea ports, Electricity, Airports, Natural gas, Coal, Petroleum, etc.

Que 3. Write about the Member of the Legislative Assembly(MLA).

Answer-

An MLA is answerable for the plans, requests, and demands, of individuals living in his electorate, that are administered by the state government. Like necessities connected with water supply, agriculture, business, state transport, state funds, and education.

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