New Delhi . At present, there are 991 such former MLAs in Bihar, in whose account an amount of Rs 4,94,44000 is sent as pension from the government fund. Questions are being raised on the rules of who will get the pension and how much. Leaders who become MLAs (MLAs) or Legislative Councilors (MLCs) in Bihar get one lakh 35 thousand rupees in the name of salary and allowances and other facilities, in addition to many facilities even if they are defeated or not re-elected, they get pension or Their dependents become entitled to a substantial amount for life. The method of determining their pension is also peculiar. In India, there is a provision of getting salary and facilities while being an MP or MLA, even if they are past due to election defeat or other reasons, they get pension and many facilities for life. After his death, his dependents also get lifelong family pension. In many countries of the world, public representatives get salary and facilities, which is the right of different institutions to determine. For this age and service limit is prescribed. In a country like Britain, a commission has been constituted for this, but in India, only the Parliament and the Legislative Assemblies take decisions regarding the facilities of MPs and MLAs respectively. From the employee to the Supreme Court judge, the entire country, entitled to more than one pension, gets only one pension. However, MPs and MLAs are exceptions to this.
They are entitled to one or more pensions. In such a situation, if a politician becomes an MLA once and then becomes an MP, he gets the MLA’s pension as well as the salary and allowances of the Lok Sabha MP. After this, if he ceases to be a member of any house, he gets the pension of the MLA as well as the pension of the MP. In Bihar, an MLA or MLC gets 35,000 as minimum pension. But it is available only after being an MLA for one year. After this, for the number of years he remains an MLA, his pension increases by three thousand rupees every year for the same number of years. It can be understood that if a person remains MLA for five years, then he will get 35,000 for one year and additional Rs 12,000 for next four years i.e. total Rs 47,000. For this age and service limit is prescribed. In a country like Britain, a commission has been constituted for this, but in India, only the Parliament and the Legislative Assemblies take decisions regarding the facilities of MPs and MLAs respectively.
From the employee to the Supreme Court judge, the entire country, entitled to more than one pension, gets only one pension. However, MPs and MLAs are exceptions to this. They are entitled to one or more pensions. In such a situation, if a politician becomes an MLA once and then becomes an MP, he gets the MLA’s pension as well as the salary and allowances of the Lok Sabha MP. After this, if he ceases to be a member of any house, he gets the pension of the MLA as well as the pension of the MP. In Bihar, an MLA or MLC gets 35,000 as minimum pension. But it is available only after being an MLA for one year. After this, for the number of years he remains an MLA, his pension increases by three thousand rupees every year for the same number of years. It can be understood that if a person remains MLA for five years, then he will get 35,000 for one year and additional Rs 12,000 for next four years i.e. total Rs 47,000.