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The Lok Sabha, also known as the House of the People, is the lower house of the Indian Parliament and holds several important functions within the Indian government. Here’s a breakdown of its key roles:
Legislative Functions:
Lawmaking: The Lok Sabha plays a crucial role in initiating and passing legislation. Bills (proposed laws) can originate in the Lok Sabha and need approval from both houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) before becoming law.
Financial Control: The Lok Sabha has exclusive power over money bills (bills related to taxation and government spending). These bills can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha and cannot be amended by the Rajya Sabha.
Amending the Constitution: While the process for amending the Indian Constitution is complex, both houses of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) play a role. The Lok Sabha plays a vital part in initiating and passing proposals for amendments.
Executive Functions:
Holding the Government Accountable: The Lok Sabha has the power to hold the government accountable through various mechanisms like Question Hour, debates, and passing no-confidence motions. A no-confidence motion, if passed, can lead to the dissolution of the government.
Electing the Prime Minister: The Lok Sabha elects the leader of the majority party or coalition as the Prime Minister of India.
Other Functions:
Electoral Role: The Lok Sabha plays a vital role in the Indian electoral system. Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the Lok Sabha represent their constituencies and work on issues concerning their local areas.
Forum for Discussion: The Lok Sabha serves as a platform for raising national and international issues, allowing for discussions and debates on matters of public importance.