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Legislative Assembly is a gathering of journalists from the media who are invited to hear about and ask questions on a particular issue and are then expected to report on this to the larger public.Which Of These Is Not True ​

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Answered by prohelper007
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Answer:

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Explanation:

It is a place where all the MLAs, whether from the ruling party or from the opposition meet to discuss various things. During a discussion in the Legislative Assembly, the MLAs can express their views on any current problems, ask questions and give suggestions. The problems might be regarding the condition of roads, hospitals or any other matter affecting the lives of the people. Those who wish to can respond to this. The minister then replies and gives an assurance to the Assembly that the concerns will be addressed. The chief minister and other ministers take decision to run the government. However, whatever decision is taken have to be approved by the other members. This is the essence of democracy: where the members have a right to ask questions and debate on topics.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

legislative assembly is not the gathering of the tv journalists from media

Explanation:

it is the gathering of the politicians who have won the elections from the constituencies of that state

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