Monday, December 8, 2025
25.1 C
New Delhi

‘Whip-Driven Tyranny’: Congress MP Manish Tewari Calls For Change In How MPs Vote

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

Congress MP Manish Tewari has once again pushed for freeing Members of Parliament from strict party control during voting, introducing a private member’s bill in the ongoing winter session of the Lok Sabha. The legislation, which seeks to amend India’s anti-defection law, proposes that MPs should not be compelled to follow party whips on most bills and motions. Tewari argues this shift is essential to restore democratic primacy to elected representatives and reduce what he calls the “whip-driven tyranny” that undermines genuine debate and meaningful lawmaking.

Tewari Calls For Freedom From Party Whips

Under current rules, MPs must vote as directed by their party through a formal whip. Tewari’s bill seeks to end this compulsion, except in cases linked to government stability, such as trust votes, adjournment motions and money bills. He frames the proposal as a step towards empowering legislators to act on conscience and constituent interests rather than party mandates.

The Chandigarh MP questions who should hold primacy in a democracy: the voter “standing in the sun for hours” or the political party whose whip reduces an elected representative to a “helot”. Although private member’s bills rarely pass, Tewari’s move comes at a moment when the Congress faces electoral setbacks and internal dissent. He has also often taken independent positions on key national issues, joining leaders like Shashi Tharoor in challenging traditional party lines.

Tewari argues that excessive reliance on whips has weakened Parliament, reducing MPs to “lobotomised numbers” and “dogmatic ciphers”. He says many laws today pass without substantial discussion because MPs feel they have no meaningful role in the legislative process. Instead, legislation is drafted by bureaucrats, briefly outlined by ministers and then approved through predictable voting patterns dictated by whips.

He recalls that from 1950 to 1985, whips carried no coercive force. The anti-defection law, introduced by Rajiv Gandhi in 1985 as the Tenth Schedule, was meant to curb rampant defections, a trend symbolised by the “Aaya Ram Gaya Ram” episode of 1967. Yet Tewari says defections only escalated: what began as a “retail activity” in the 1960s became “wholesale” in the 1990s and a “mega mall activity” after 2014.

He asserts that true reform lies in empowering MPs to research, debate and legislate independently-restoring conscience, constituency and common sense to Parliament.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Neymar issues major update on next move after avoiding relegation: ‘My priority always goes to Santos’

Neymar helped Santos avoid relegation with crucial late-season performances and then provided a major update about his future. The Brazilian star confirmed that he will undergo knee surgery before making any decision. Read More

IndiGo shares fall by 10%, govt says crisis happened due to rostering problem

IndiGo’s crisis, which led to more than 1,000 flight cancellations in one day, stemmed from the airline being unprepared to implement the DGCA’s updated Flight Duty Time Limits for pilots Go to Source Read More

6 terrorists, 1 security personnel killed in operation in northwest Pakistan

Representative image PESHAWAR: At least six terrorists and a security personnel were killed while several others were injured on Monday during an operation in Pakistan’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police said. Read More

In a first, China posts a trillion-dollar trade surplus — despite Trump tariffs

China ended November with a major milestone, recording an annual trade surplus above one trillion dollars for the first time. Strong demand from markets outside the United States helped lift exports, even as shipments to the US continued to decline. Read More

Will Hamas disarm itself in ceasefire phase-2 as Netanyahu says phase-1 close to completion?

Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that the first phase of the US brokered Gaza peace plan is close to completion and stated that the second phase will involve the disarmament of Hamas. Read More

Topics

Neymar issues major update on next move after avoiding relegation: ‘My priority always goes to Santos’

Neymar helped Santos avoid relegation with crucial late-season performances and then provided a major update about his future. The Brazilian star confirmed that he will undergo knee surgery before making any decision. Read More

IndiGo shares fall by 10%, govt says crisis happened due to rostering problem

IndiGo’s crisis, which led to more than 1,000 flight cancellations in one day, stemmed from the airline being unprepared to implement the DGCA’s updated Flight Duty Time Limits for pilots Go to Source Read More

6 terrorists, 1 security personnel killed in operation in northwest Pakistan

Representative image PESHAWAR: At least six terrorists and a security personnel were killed while several others were injured on Monday during an operation in Pakistan’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police said. Read More

In a first, China posts a trillion-dollar trade surplus — despite Trump tariffs

China ended November with a major milestone, recording an annual trade surplus above one trillion dollars for the first time. Strong demand from markets outside the United States helped lift exports, even as shipments to the US continued to decline. Read More

Will Hamas disarm itself in ceasefire phase-2 as Netanyahu says phase-1 close to completion?

Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that the first phase of the US brokered Gaza peace plan is close to completion and stated that the second phase will involve the disarmament of Hamas. Read More

75-Year-Old Hindu Freedom Fighter And Wife Found Murdered In Bangladesh, Throats Slit

A freedom fighter of the 1971 Liberation War (Muktijoddha) and his wife were found dead in Bangladesh’s Rangpur. Read More

Porsche pays tribute to Taiwan’s natural beauty with one-off 911 Carrera T Formosa

Share via: The Sonderwunsch-built Porsche 911 Carrera T Formosa honours Taiwan’s oceans, forests and rugged coastline through a bespoke exterior and an intricately crafted cabin. Read More

‘Intended To Rewrite History’: Congress MP Gogoi Slams PM Modi’s Vande Mataram Address

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks in Parliament on the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi paid tribute to Bengal&rsquo Read More

Related Articles