Difference between being an MLA and minister
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A MLA (Member of Legislative Council) is a member of the state's legislature (Vidhan Sabha and Vidhan Parishad). If the same person holds a portfolio in the cabinet of the state (executive) they become a minister. A minister is generally of the ruling coalition while a MLA may also be in the opposition. All ministers must be MLAs but all MLAs are never ministers.
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