India, Feb. 11 -- Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha on Wednesday pitched for the introduction of 'Right to Recall' in India's parliamentary democracy. The Rajya Sabha MP argued that voters must have the right to remove elected representatives before they complete their term if they fail to perform.

Chadha raised the issue during the Zero Hour in Parliament, and later took to social media platform X to elaborate on the mechanism. "If voters can HIRE a neta, they should be able to FIRE the neta too. If Indian voters have the Right to Elect, they should have the 'RIGHT TO RECALL' too," he said.

In the Rajya Sabha, the AAP leader said that while Indian citizens have the constitutional right to elect their representatives in Parliament and Le...