00808pab a2200145 454500008004000000100003100040245004000071260000900111300001600120362001000136520043300146650003400579650001500613773003400628180718b2004 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aRakshit, Nirmalendu Bikash aPower and position of the Lok Sabha c2004 ap.4410-412. a2 Oct aThe framers of the Constitution created a bicameral legislature, but because the Lok Sabha was an elected house it was given a special role in the country's administrative system. The Rajya Sabha, on the other hand, has a more limited role. In instances of conflict between the two houses, it is the Lok Sabha that has managed to consolidate its own position because of the constitutional advantages in its favour. - Reproduced. aIndia. Parliament - Lok Sabha aParliament aEconomic and Political Weekly