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Is there any requirement to define age of retirement for member of parliaments ?

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In all govt. corporation, company

there is compulsory retirement policy exist. So should not be the same policy also incorporated for members of parliments

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  1. 49 years. I think on turning to 50 people get a little cranky and some what behaves like a greedy kid. ( Mostly politicians )

    Here in India we says " Budha sathiya gaya hai" after the age of 50.


  2. why u r taking pain.they r free to die on duty.

                                no there is no necessity because there luck come after we r retired.

  3. Politicians, in general, and Parliamentarians in particular have insulated themselves from all rules and regulations applicable to ordinary citizens.They can increase their salaries and perks, they can have wealth disproportionate to their known incomes, they can do a lot more things unashamedly. In today's coalition politics a lot more irregularities can be commited than when single majority party governments are there.

    So your suggestion / protest is only a cry in wilderness. There will not be any retirement age for this privileged class.

  4. YES BUT LAW MAKERS NEVER MAKES LAW WHERE THEIR BENEFITS RESTRICTED

  5. Yes. Absolutely. They should retire as soon as they get nose and ear hairs.

  6. Hei. As soon as you become MP you can go for a medical check up in US. As an youngster you don't need medical checkup. Why not get a good job and leave this to old people.

  7. There is no need for that because the older they get the wiser they will be, though not necessarily in every case.

  8. No.  But they should have to take I.Q. tests.  Anyone wanting to be a politicain today should have his/her head examined.

  9. There is none for most if not all nations. Remember that there are frequently minimum ages to be elected and very often the legislators do not begin their service until in later life.

    There is always the idea that in those houses of parliaments that are elected that the voters could refuse to reelect a person because of his age,

  10. yes, there shoul be, but our old aged politicians would not agree

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