viii. Flaws in the Amendment
- The biggest flaw in the Amendment was the absence of funds for PRIs so the local government has to rely upon the local taxes or intergovernmental transfers to fund their activities.
- The intervention of MPs and MLAs in the activities of PRIs hamper their efficiencies.
- The Amendment Act provides constitutional status to PRIs but it gives discretion to the state legislature to delegate powers, responsibilities, and money to the panchayats.
- In the PRI system, there are structural flaws that lack secretarial support and technical competence.
- The presence of PanchPati and Proxy representation of women and SCs and STs dilutes the objective of reservation of seats of women and SCs and STs.