How MPs performed in 16th Lok Sabha (June 2014 - Feb 2019) — age, gender, party
The 16th Lok Sabha held its Sessions between June 2014 and February
2019.
Analysis by PRS Legislative Research found the following trends in
the participation of MPs.
PRS analysed only MPs who served for the
entire 5 years as sitting (non-Minister) members.
There are 425 such
MPs.
• MPs below the age of 40 years (7% of total) asked the highest number of questions (344)
• MPs in the age group 40-70 took part in more debates on average
• MPs under 40 participated in 45 debates on average (national avg 69)
• MPs above 70 asked the least questions on average, participated in fewer debates than others Shiv Sena MPs were the most active during Question Hour and debates in the House Young MPs questioned; 40-70 age group debated the most
Among parties having more than 10 MPs, Shiv Sena, AIADMK and Congress
MPs asked a higher number of questions than the national average of
301. The Shiv Sena, BJP, and Biju Janata Dal MPs participated in more debates more than the national average of 69. Women MPs took part in 20 per cent fewer debates
68 women MPs, of whom 52 served the full term as a non-Minister. 92%
of these served their first/second term. Only 4 women MPs have served
for three terms or more.
292 questions were asked by women MPs on average (national average
301); they participated in 57 debates (national average 69) 20% lower
participation in debates as compared to male MPs
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