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A state headed by an elected representative

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Answered by skyfall63
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A state is headed by an elected representative known as the Member of the Legislative Assembly or MLA

Explanation:

  • An MLA or a "Member of the Legislative Assembly" is a part of the Indian government structure chosen by the voters/electors of an constituency/electoral district. People elect one person from each electoral district who is then becomes an MLA. 
  • The requirements for membership of the Legislative Assembly are somewhat similar to those for Parliament members.
  • I The person must be an Indian citizen who is
  • not less than "25 years"  to become an MLA and not less than 30 years of age in accordance to Article 173 of the Indian Constitution.
  • Unless the citizen is an "elector (voter)" from any district in the State, nobody can become an MLA.  Those who are unable to become parliamentarians cannot also become MLAs.

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Answered by Sananizam20
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Republic state ..

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