how does the general public takes their voice to the government
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The general public takes their voice to the government through the people's representatives.
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The general public takes their voice to the government through the people's representatives known as MLAs.
A state is divided into constituencies based on its population. Every constituency elects a single representative to the Legislative Assembly who is then charged with representing that constituency on a national level. These officials, known as MLAs or Members of the Legislative Assembly, are chosen in a general election. They could run as independent candidates or as members of a political party. Additionally, they are in charge of outlining to the Legislative Assembly the wants and needs of their constituents.
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