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Find out the differences in the powers and functions of an MLA and an MP. If given a chance, which of the two positions would you like to take? Why?

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Differences in the powers and functions of an MLA and an MP

AspectMLA (Member of Legislative Assembly)MP (Member of Parliament)
Level of GovernanceState levelNational level
HouseLegislative Assembly (and sometimes Legislative Council)Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha
Main RoleMakes laws on State list and Concurrent list subjectsMakes laws on Union list and Concurrent list subjects
ConstituencyRepresents a state assembly constituencyRepresents a parliamentary constituency
Budget and FinanceParticipate in a state budget discussions and tax approvalParticipate in union budget and national financial matters
Control over ExecutiveControls state government through questions, motions, debatesControls central government through similar means
Focus on development workWorks on local/state developmentWorks on national level policies and schemes.

I would choose to become an MP, because this role allows me to work on issues that impact the entire country like national security, economic growth, education reforms, and environmental policies. MPs also have a greater platform to bring large-scale change and represent their constituency at the national level. Being part of important parliamentary debates and having the ability to influence national laws is a powerful way to serve the people.

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