Guwahati: In a bid to prevent legislators from switching parties, the Himachal Pradesh assembly has approved a bill that withholds pension benefits from members disqualified under the anti-defection law.
The legislation was passed Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu at the assembly and it aims to deter political defections by forfeiting the pension entitlements of disqualified members.
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The bill stipulates that any member disqualified under the tenth schedule of the Constitution will not be entitled to a pension.
Additionally, the legislation enables the recovery of pensions already drawn by disqualified members.
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Currently, legislators serving up to five years are eligible for a monthly pension of Rs 36,000, with an additional Rs 1,000 for each year beyond their first term.
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The anti-defection law aims to prevent political defections.
The move comes after six Congress MLAs were disqualified in Himachal Pradesh in February under the anti-defection law for defying the party whip during budget discussions.