BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Saturday questioned the lawmakers' power to hike
their own salaries, pointing out the decline in the number of days the
Parliament runs for.
"Salaries of Members of Parliament have increased in four times in last
six years. The Parliament used to run 150 days a year from 1952 to 1972
whereas it runs only for 50 days now," Gandhi said at an event organised
by a private college in the city.
"Can anyone increase or determine their remuneration on his own? How can MPs and MLAs do that," he said wondering over the steep rise in salaries of lawmakers.
The BJP MP has been critical of the lawmakers' authority to increase their own fiscal compensation and has in the past said such a power was not in line with the morals of democracy.
Gandhi encouraged reservation for women in the Parliament but also said
it should not be brought for the entry of relatives of political
leaders.
Reservation should be given to women, but it should not be brought to
give entry to daughters, wife, and sisters of political leaders. Common
women like teachers, farmers, doctors, and advocates should be promoted
for entry into parliament, he said.