29. MLAs salary bill has to
have prior approval from the Centre as it is a
money bill
New Delhi, Nov 20: The AAP
government has finally approved proposals to
hike salary and allow-ances of chief minister
Arvind Kejriwal, his Cabinet colleagues and all
the legislators of the Delhi Assembly.
This decision was taken on
the basis of the proposal of salaries and
allowances committee headed by AAP MLA Vishesh
Ravi. As per norms and convention, the MLAs’
salary bill has to have prior approval from the
Centre as it is a money bill.
The salary of the city’s
legislators was last increa-sed by 100 per cent
in Sept-ember 2011 by the then Sheila Dikshit
government, citing inflation and the rise in
cost of living. There are reportedly two
proposed bills — one is related to salary and
allowances of legislators and the other to the
salaries of the CM and his Cabinet colleagues.
A source said that these
proposals were being sent to L-G Najeeb Jung for
his approval. The bills would also require
approval from the Union home ministry before
they are tabled in the Assembly. The source said
there was no change in the proposal of basic
salary structure but some changes have been
effected in the allowances and perks of the
MLAs.
The committee on MLAs’
salary and allowances, headed by Mr Ravi, has
accepted the recommendations of the three-member
committee led by former Lok Sabha
secretary-general P.D.T. Achary to hike salary
and allowances of the city legislators. The
committee had favoured a 400 per cent hike in
basic salary of the MLAs from Rs 12,000 to Rs
50,000 per month. The overall hike recommended
is to the tune of 138 per cent.
In July, a group of AAP
legislators had demanded a significant hike in
their salaries as they claimed their earnings
were not enough to run their households and
offices. The committee had recommended an
increase in the existing salary of MLAs from Rs
12,000 per month to Rs 50,000 per month. Also,
the total salary and allowances of the MLAs were
recommended to be enhanced from the present Rs
88,000 to Rs 2.10 lakh per month. Apart from
basic salary, the committee had also recommended
increase in the constituency allowance from
current Rs 18,000 to Rs 50,000