By TCN Staff Reporter,
Guwahati: The National Election Watch (NEW) and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) have released an analysis of the performance of MLAs and Legislative Assemblies in four states and one Union Territory that are going to poll in a few weeks from now. Individually these Assemblies sat for less days in last five years compared to the Lok Sabha.
NEW and ADR released their assessment report on March 24, 2011. According to the assessment, Kerala Legislative Assembly sat for the largest number of days (240 days in last 5 years) and the lowest number of sittings is that of the Puducherry Assembly which sat only for a total of 123 days in last 5 years. The average number of days that these Assemblies sat is way below the Lok Sabha sittings. It is also found that Tamil Nadu Assembly passed the largest number of bills (225), the lowest numbers of bills were passed by Puducherry(42).
Releasing the individual details of MLAs performance (Except West Bengal), National Election Watch demanded political parties to include the parameters for functioning of Legislatures in their Election Manifestoes. The group also demanded the parties to give tickets to candidates suitable for legislative work.
The information about the performance of the MLAs was accessed through RTI application which was filed in December 2010 and sought information pertaining to the performance of the MLAs and the Legislative Assemblies. The information was requested on seven points: 1. Attendance of the MLAs in the Assembly, 2. Number of Questions asked by the MLA, 3. Total number of days the Assembly was in session, 4. Total number of days it was adjourned 5. The average attendance in the sessions 6. Total number of bills passed and 7. Time spent in discussing bills/disruptions.
Assemblies Vs Lok Sabha
From the responses received, the following information has been generated and the performance of Legislative Assemblies was compared with Lok Sabha. It was found that the legislative assemblies have been meeting for a very short time despite legislative work being the main task of the MLAs. The best performance in terms of number of sittings is that of Kerala which has met for 240 days in the last five years. This amounts to an average of only 48 days per year. Kerala is followed by West Bengal which sat for 219 days in five years (average of 44 days a year) and Tamil Nadu (214 days in five years with an average of 43 days a year). This compares very poorly with Lok Sabha which in itself sits for small number of days. The current Lok Sabha in last 1.5 years has sat for 135 days which averages to about 90 days in a year. All states have sat way below the number of days Lok Sabha has sat (most has sat for less than 50% of the days).
Perks for legislators, no talk about their performance
NEW also pointed out that whereas most legislatures are now passing recommendations for increase in MLAs salaries and perks, there is virtually no discussion on the role of MLAs. The parties must include various parameters for functioning of Legislatures in their Election Manifestoes. They must also ensure that once they come to power they will make it easy for people to access information pertaining to performance of MLAs and State Legislative Assemblies by their Secretariats on their respective websites.
Performance of MLAs in Assam
(Note: Minister, Chief Minister, Speaker, Leader of Opposition, etc are exempted from signing the attendance register. The details in the excel sheet are based on the data provided by the legislature in response to the RTI having the questions given above.)
MLA |
Presence (days) |
Bills tabled by MLA |
Abdul aziz |
108 |
NIL |
Abdul Hai Nagori |
114 |
NIL |
Abdul Khaleque |
115 |
NIL |
Abdur Rashid Mandal |
106 |
NIL |
Abhijit hazarika |
112 |
NIL |
Abu Taher Bapari |
113 |
NIL |
Aditya Langthasa |
120 |
NIL |
Afzalur Rahman |
68 |
NIL |
Ajanta Neog (Minister) |
98 |
NIL |
Ajit Singh (Parl. Secretary) |
118 |
NIL |
Akan bora (Minister) |
119 |
NIL |
Dr. Alaka Sharmsa |
114 |
NIL |
Ananta Deka |
120 |
NIL |
Anup Phukan |
121 |
NIL |
Anwarul Hoque |
115 |
NIL |
Maulana Ataur Rahman Mazarbhuiya |
101 |
NIL |
Badruddin Ajmal |
51 |
NIL |
Bharat Chabdra Narah (Minister) |
121 |
NIL |
Bhubon Pegu |
100 |
NIL |
Bhumidhar Barman(Minister) |
116 |
NIL |
Bhupan Kumar Borah |
114 |
NIL |
Bibeananda Dolai (Parl. Secretary) |
110 |
NIL |
Bidya Sing Engleng (Parl. Secretary) |
106 |
NIL |
Binanda Kumar Saikia |
123 |
NIL |
Bindo Gowala |
103 |
NIL |
Bithika Dev |
100 |
NIL |
Bolin Vhetia |
103 |
NIL |
Brindaban Goswami |
109 |
NIL |
Chandan Brahma(Minister) |
87 |
NIL |
Chandi Basumatary |
106 |
NIL |
Chandra Mohan Patowary |
115 |
NIL |
Deben Daimary |
98 |
NIL |
Dildar Rezza (Parl. Secretary) |
97 |
NIL |
Dinesh Prasad Gowala |
91 |
NIL |
Drupad Borgahain |
119 |
NIL |
Dulal Chandra Ghosh |
111 |
NIL |
Durga Bhumij |
111 |
NIL |
Gautam Bora(Minister) |
102 |
NIL |
Gautam Roy (Minister |
90 |
NIL |
Ghana Buragohain |
100 |
NIL |
Girindra Kumar Baruah |
115 |
NIL |
Gobin Chandra Langthasa |
67 |
NIL |
Guneswar Das |
115 |
NIL |
Gouninga Nath Das |
107 |
NIL |
Hafiz Bashir Ahmed |
98 |
NIL |
Hazi Salim Uddain Borbhulya |
115 |
NIL |
Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma (Minister) |
103 |
NIL |
Hiren Kumar Das |
116 |
NIL |
Md. Ilias Ali |
114 |
NIL |
Jagat Sing Engli |
56 |
NIL |
Jiban Tara Ghotowar (Parl. Secretary) |
98 |
NIL |
Jiten Gogoi |
63 |
NIL |
Jon Jonali Baruah |
105 |
NIL |
Joswph Toppo |
55 |
NIL |
Jyoti Prasad Das |
121 |
NIL |
Kamal Sing Narzary |
113 |
NIL |
Kamala Kanta Kalita |
109 |
NIL |
Kamali Basumatary |
86 |
NIL |
Karendra Basumatary |
104 |
NIL |
Kartik Dena Sinha |
87 |
NIL |
Keshab Mahanta |
118 |
NIL |
Khorsing Engti(Minister) |
109 |
NIL |
Kushal Duwari |
107 |
NIL |
Kutub Ahmed Mazumadar |
107 |
NIL |
Liakat Ali Khan |
111 |
NIL |
Maheswar Boro |
111 |
NIL |
Majendra Narzary |
110 |
NIL |
Dr. Malaya Barman |
99 |
NIL |
Maneswar Brahma |
78 |
NIL |
Dr. Monoranjan Das |
121 |
NIL |
Dr.Monosing Rongpi |
115 |
NIL |
Dr. Motiur Rahman Mondal |
124 |
NIL |
Member Gogoi |
125 |
NIL |
Mission Ranjan Das |
111 |
NIL |
Mobarad Ali Pathan |
115 |
NIL |
Md. Mohibul Hoque |
123 |
NIL |
Dr. Nazrul Islam (Minister) |
117 |
NIL |
Nurjamal Sarkar (Minister) |
114 |
NIL |
Nurul Hussain |
116 |
NIL |
Padma Hazarika |
92 |
NIL |
Parameswar Brahma (Parl.Secretary) |
106 |
NIL |
Parimal Sukiabaidya |
106 |
NIL |
Phani Bhusan Choudhury |
116 |
NIL |
Pradip Hazrika |
103 |
NIL |
Pradyut Bordoloi (Minister) |
102 |
NIL |
Prafulla Kumar Mahanta |
107 |
NIL |
Pramila Rani Brahma (Minister) |
111 |
NIL |
Pramab Gogoi (Minister) |
111 |
NIL |
Pranab Kalita |
103 |
NIL |
Pranati Phukan ( Deputy Speaker) |
114 |
NIL |
Prasanta Kumar Baruah |
90 |
NIL |
Prasanta Phukan |
106 |
NIL |
Prithaibi Majhi(Minister) |
113 |
NIL |
Prabin Gogoi |
94 |
NIL |
Robin Banikya |
96 |
NIL |
Rahul Roy |
80 |
NIL |
Rajendra Prasad Singh |
103 |
NIL |
Pajib Loehan Pegu (Parl. Secretary) |
116 |
NIL |
Raju Sahu |
111 |
NIL |
Ramendra Narayan Kalita |
119 |
NIL |
Ramenshwar Dhanowar |
83 |
NIL |
Rameshwar Teli |
121 |
NIL |
Rana Goswami |
111 |
NIL |
Ranjit Dutta |
106 |
NIL |
Rasul Hoque |
95 |
NIL |
Rihon Daimary (Minister) |
109 |
NIL |
Ripun Bora |
104 |
NIL |
Capt. Robin Bordoloi |
117 |
NIL |
Rockybyl Hussain (Minister) |
121 |
NIL |
Dr. Rumi Nath |
106 |
NIL |
Rupjyoti Kumari |
77 |
NIL |
Shambhu Singh Mallah |
93 |
NIL |
Sanjay Raj Subba |
86 |
NIL |
Sarar Borkataky |
118 |
NIL |
Sarat Sikia (Parl. Secretary) |
117 |
NIL |
Siddeque Ahmed |
83 |
NIL |
Sumitra Doley Ptir |
90 |
NIL |
Sushil Dutta |
113 |
NIL |
Sushila Hazarika |
114 |
NIL |
Tanka Bahadur Rai (Speaker) |
125 |
NIL |
Tara Prasad Das |
119 |
NIL |
Tarun Gogoi (Chief Minister) |
81 |
NIL |
Thaneswar Basumatary |
112 |
NIL |
Uddhab Barman |
116 |
NIL |
Uttara Kalita |
103 |
NIL |
Sirajuddin Ajmal |
81 |
NIL |
Wazed Ali Choudhury |
34 |
NIL |
Bhimananda Tanti |
32 |
NIL |
Helpline No. to know about candidates
It is to be mentioned that during the elections, the NEW volunteers in Delhi, Chennai, Trivandrum, Kolkata, Guwahati and Puducherry will also be running a 10am to 6pm toll free helpline at 1-800-110-440 where information on candidates and winners can be acquired. The same information can be acquired for constituencies by an SMS service (SMS Myneta [PINCODE] or MYNETA [name of constituency] to 56070) to get information on candidates and elected representatives.