Bihar Election Result 2025: The results of Bihar Assembly elections have come, NDA has won a landslide victory in this election. Meanwhile, a question arises whether a candidate’s MLA salary starts from the next day after his victory? Let us know what is the answer to this question.
when does salary start
By winning elections, no leader automatically gets the salary and facilities of an assembly member. Actually this right starts only when he officially assumes office and takes oath in the state assembly. After the election results are declared, the winning candidate has to complete a formal swearing-in ceremony in the presence of the pro-tem speaker of the assembly or a nominated officer. Till he takes oath he is only an elected MLA. Salary and other financial benefits start from the date of swearing in.
rules as per state
Let us tell you that the salaries and allowances of MLAs in India are controlled according to the law passed by every state legislature. In such a situation, the structure, amount and payment process may differ from state to state. After taking oath, MLAs become eligible for many other allowances and benefits apart from their basic salary. Like constituency allowance. This allowance is to meet the expenses of maintaining contact with voters and focusing on constituency issues.
Apart from this, there is office expense allowance. It is given for managing administrative and operational tasks related to its role. Along with this, facilities like travel and daily allowances, medical and housing benefits are also provided. All these benefits are implemented after the swearing in, not directly after the election results.
Why is this rule
In fact, these rules ensure that public funds are not distributed to persons who have not yet held formal duties or responsibilities. This rule maintains transparency, accountability and procedural fairness in the use of taxpayers’ money. The time between result declaration and swearing-in usually ranges from a few days to weeks. During this period, the elected MLAs are in the transition period and do not yet have any legislative powers.
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