You Paid for This - Zero Questions. Zero Bills. One Debate. ₹5 Lakh a Month. Meet Ex-CJI Ranjan Gogoi
Over the last six years, this nominated mp has asked exactly zero questions. Introduced zero bills. Participated in just one debate. And clocked in for only about 53% of the sessions. Half the time, he simply didn’t show up. While the rest of the country grinds, pays taxes, and expects its lawmakers to, you know, law-make. Here’s the ice-cold listicle of his “performance” that PRS data and rajya sabha records lay bare:
- Questions asked in six full years: 0
- Private member bills presented: 0
- Debates he actually spoke in: 1
- Attendance rate: ~53% (yes, below average… way below)
And the money? Oh, it gets better (or worse). Gogoi happily draws both his fat ex-CJI pension and his full rajya sabha salary. Under the 2025 revision, that mp package looks like this every single month:
- Basic salary: ₹1,24,000
- Constituency allowance: ₹87,000
- Office expense: ₹75,000
- Fixed total: ₹2,86,000
- Plus ₹2,500 daily allowance for every session or committee day he actually attends (when he bothers)
Grand total from the government (read: you):nearly ₹5 lakh every month. Taxpayer-funded. No election required. Minimal effort delivered.
But wait — he has an answer. Gogoi himself confirmed he’s channeling every rupee of that mp salary into scholarships for over 50 law students from assam and beyond. Not a single paisa for personal use. Respect for the philanthropy angle? Sure. Does it magically erase the zero-questions, half-attendance ghosting of the people’s House? Hard no.