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प्रश्न
Who is an MLA?
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उत्तर
- The term MLA stands for a Member of Legislative Assembly.
- The member of the Parliament is called MP whereas the member of the Legislative Assembly is called MLA. Both the Central and State Governments work according to our constitution.
- He / She is elected through a general election and represents a particular constituency.
- It is not necessary for one to be a member of a political party to become a MLA.
- He/She can contest the election as an independent candidate also.
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The elected representatives who are not the member of ruling party are called ______.
Consider the following statement and state true or false.
All the MLAs of other political party who do not belong to the ruling party are called opposition.
Consider the following statement and state true or false.
MLAs are not the representatives of people.
The ruling party members then form the government and some members are appointed as ______.
______ are representatives of the people.
______ conducts and monitors the elections.
A Legislative Assembly is the ______ house.
______ parties play a vital role in the election.
______ of India conducts the election.
Who conducts elections in India?