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1)how many members may the president nominate to the Lok Sabha

2)whom do the nominated member represent .
answer 2nd question​

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Answered by Dheerajsingh4141
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Answer:

(1) The President nominates two members to the Lok Sabha from the Anglo-Indian Community and twelve members to the Rajya Sabha from among the persons who have acquired special knowledge in art, science, literature and social service.

(2). The Lok Sabha is the house of the people and consists of a total of 545 members of parliament which includes 2 members nominated by the President. The other 543 members of parliament are elected during the Lok Sabha elections and represent the 543 electoral constituencies of India. Thus, there is one local MP from each constituency who acts as a representative in the Lok Sabha of the parliament.

2 members are nominated from the Anglo Indian community as they are the minority community in India to win the elections. So they might not get the representation to represent their demands. So they are nominated.

The Rajya Sabha or the council of states gives proportional representation of each Indian state in the parliament. Rajya Sabha members in parliament cannot exceed 250 with 12 members nominated by the President for their expertise in respective fields. The majority of the members of the Rajya Sabha (238) are elected by the legislative state assembly members to represent the parliament at the center.

Answered by shambhavikushwaha
25

Answer: the President may nominate 2 members from the Anglo Indian community to the lok sabha.

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