According due recognition to the important role of the leader of the opposition in a parliamentary democracy, statutory recognition has been given to the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. In addition to salary, certain liberal perquisites have been provided to them, in order to enable them to discharge their functions efficiently in Parliament. Necessary legislation to this effect was passed by Parliament in 1977 and the Rules framed thereunder were brought into effect on November 1, 1977.
The late Y.B. Chavan of the Congress (I) was given the official status of the Leader of Opposition with the rank of a Cabinet Minister, in the Lok Sabha, by the Janata Party Government headed by Morarji Desai. Chavan was thus the first leader of opposition in the country to enjoy the status of a Cabinet Minister.
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