What is the object of "cut motion" in Parliament?
Indian Polity ·Previously asked in BPSC CCE 2024
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Question
What is the object of "cut motion" in Parliament?
- A. To move a proposal to reduce expenditure in the budget proposals (Correct answer)
- B. To restrict day-to-day financial expenditure of the government
- C. To restrict grants from the Consolidated Fund of India
- D. To restrict the grants of the Government
Correct Answer
Option A — To move a proposal to reduce expenditure in the budget proposals
Detailed Solution & Explanation
The correct answer is To move a proposal to reduce expenditure in the budget proposals.
Key Points
- A cut motion is a parliamentary device used by members (usually the opposition) during the discussion on the Demands for Grants (Budget) to propose a reduction in the amount of a demand.
- It is a way of expressing disapproval of government policy or spending.
- There are three kinds of cut motions: the Policy Cut (reducing the demand to ₹1, to condemn a policy), the Economy Cut (reducing by a specific amount to enforce economy), and the Token Cut (reducing by ₹100 to air a specific grievance).
Additional Information
- its object is essentially to move a proposal to reduce expenditure/the demand for grant, making option (A) correct.