Revision summary
The stepney taunt came from Money Bills, whips, and long one-party dominance. Recent years made Rajya Sabha useful when the government lacked a majority there: delay, committees, federal bargain. Article 80 and regional parties give it a State-map role the Lok Sabha does not copy. Article 110 certification and ordinances can still empty that role. Agree in part: supporting organ in political time, not a finished transformation.
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Introduction
- The Rajya Sabha was mocked as a stepney: a spare wheel that never turned the car. Federal second chambers often face that taunt. In recent years it has been a real revising and delaying House on some statutes, a federal voice on others, and still a weak organ on Money Bills and party discipline. The transformation is partial, not complete.
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Why the ‘useless stepney’ image stuck
- Permanent House, staggered six-year terms, and no confidence vote over the Council of Ministers made it look ornamental beside a dominant Lok Sabha.
- Article 110 Money Bills shut it out of the purse; a partisan Speaker certificate can shrink its role, as the Aadhaar controversy showed.
- Whip and anti-defection in a House meant to be federal and deliberative turned many sittings into a count of party numbers, not of States.
- Early decades of Congress dominance made the second chamber an echo.
Factors that made it a more useful organ
- Hung or thin Lok Sabha majorities in some recent parliaments, and a Rajya Sabha the government did not own, forced negotiation, select committees, and delay — the classic second-chamber job.
- Federalisation of politics: regional parties use Rajya Sabha seats as a national platform (GST debate, land-acquisition amendments, and later farm-law politics in and around the House).
- Article 249 and All-India Services still give the Council of States a formal federal function; GST Council did not abolish the House’s say on ordinary finance and commercial Bills that are not certified as Money Bills.
- Quality of some members — domain specialists, former civil servants, and federal leaders — improved committee reports even when floor debates were raucous.
- Joint sittings (Article 108) remain rare; the threat and the delay power are how a second chamber becomes useful without being a rival executive.
Areas where usefulness is visible
- Revising ordinary legislation: amendments, return of Bills, and committee scrutiny have stopped or softened several government drafts in years when numbers were adverse.
- Representation of States: not equal like the US Senate, but still a map of Assemblies via Article 80, which matters when a national party is weak in a region.
- Continuity: a permanent House can debate long-cycle issues (federalism, external affairs) when the Lok Sabha is in campaign mode.
Areas where the stepney is still showing
- Money Bill route and ordinance-plus-replacement can still bypass serious Rajya Sabha consent.
- Nominated members and celebrity seats sometimes revive the ornamental charge.
- Disruptions and guillotine-style passing in chaotic sessions waste the revising function.
- It cannot claim to be a ‘Council of States’ in the German Bundesrat sense: votes are not State-government instructions.
How far to agree
- Agree that it is no longer a decorative spare in every session: when the Union lacks a Rajya Sabha majority, Indian parliamentary democracy actually bicameralises.
- Disagree that the transformation is finished: fiscal exclusion, whips, and certification games can still reduce it to a waiting room.
- The fair statement: Rajya Sabha is a useful supporting organ in political time; the Constitution still leaves a stepney option in the Union’s hands.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD ST[Stepney image] --> M[Money Bill and whip] UF[Useful organ] --> R[Revision delay committees] UF --> F[Regional parties Art 80] N[Numbers in the House] --> UF N --> ST
Conclusion
Rajya Sabha has moved from a lazy stepney image toward a supporting organ whenever numbers and regional parties force real revision. It remains easy to sideline on Money Bills and by whip. The statement is therefore half right: usefulness is contingent, not a completed constitutional conversion.
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