While the former cricketer has attended 23 of the 348 days since his nomination in 2012, the actress has attended 18.

Former cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and former actor Rekha have very poor attendance in the Rajya Sabha among the 12 nominated members, according to an analysis by Factly.in, a data journalism portal.

While Tendulkar has attended 23 of the 348 days since his nomination in 2012, Rekha has attended 18. Further, Rekha has not attended more than a single day in any session since her nomination in 2012.

While Rekha attended the least number of days compared to those who were nominated along with her, the expenditure incurred on her is the highest till date: Rs 65 lakh as salary and expenses. Expenditure incurred on Tendulkar is Rs 58.8 lakh, according to the data.

This translates to an expenditure of Rs 3,60,000 a day incurred on Rekha and Rs 2,56,000 on Tendulkar.

The difference in the expenditure is only because of the allowances, since all other components are fixed for every member. If a particular member attended the House more often than others and has travelled more extensively than others, the expenditure incurred on him/her would be high. In Rekha’s case, it is the opposite.

Each member of the House is entitled to the following: salary (Rs 50,000 a month); constituency allowance (Rs 45,000 a month); office expense allowance (Rs 15,000 ar month); travel and daily allowance (TA/DA) (variable).

There are 12 nominated members in the House. While two others were nominated in 2012 along with Tendulkar and Rekha, one was nominated in 2014 and the remaining in 2016. Four of the 12 members joined the BJP and are counted as members of that party in the House. A member can join a political party within the first six months of being nominated to the House, according to the rules.

Industrialist Anu Aga; lawyers K. Parasaran and K.T.S. Tulsi; social worker Sambhaji Chhatrapati; journalist Swapan Das Gupta; actor Roopa Ganguly; economist Narendra Jadhav; sportsperson M.C. Mary Kom; actor Suresh Gopi and politician Subramanian Swamy are the other nominated members.

These members are nominated by the President based on the advice of the government of the day. Article 80(3) of the Constitution authorises the President to nominate a maximum of 12 members to the House, and they shall have special knowledge or practical experience in the fields of literature, science, art and social service.

Samajwadi Party MP Naresh Agarwal had raised the issue of Tendulkar and Rekha’s attendance in the Rajya Sabha, lamenting that they hardly attend the House.

Rekha has not asked a single question in the House in her nearly five years in the House. Tendulkar fared better by asking 22 questions. Industrialist Anu Aga, who was nominated along with Tendulkar and Rekha, has also not asked a single question till date. Lawyer K.T.S. Tulsi has asked the most questions among the nominated members.

Tendulkar and Rekha have not participated in a single debate in their nearly five-year stint in the House. Suresh Gopi and boxer Mary Kom —— who were nominated in 2016 —— participated in three and two debates, respectively.

Under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS), each MP can suggest to the District Collector of the nodal district chosen by them, works to the tune of Rs 5 crore per annum. The nominated members may select any district from any State for implementation of their choice of work under the scheme.

Of the total Rs 25 crore that Tendulkar is entitled to for the five years, he has recommended works worth Rs 21.19 crore, while Rs 17.65 crore was made available. Rekha has recommended works of Rs 9.28 crore, while Rs 7.6 crore was made available.

Under MPLADS, the role of the MP is limited to the recommendation of works. Thereafter, it is the responsibility of the district authority to sanction, execute and complete the works recommended by the MP within the stipulated time period.

The Rs 5 crore per annum is not automatically released each year. The first installment of Rs 2.5 crore is released without any condition. The subsequent installments are released subject to conditions such as utilisation of the previous installment.