MOST OF THE PROVISIONS OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION CAN BE AMENDED BY -
OPTION
( A ) SIMPLE MAJORITY
( B ) SPECIAL MAJORITY
( C )SPECIAL MAJORITY WITH RATIFICATION BY THE STATE LEGISLATURE
( D )SIMPLE MAJORITY WITH RATIFICATION BY THE STATE LEGISLATURE
WHICH OPTION IS CORRECT.
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Most provisions of the Constitution can be amended only by a bill passed by a majority of two-thirds in Parliament.
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The majority of the provisions in the Constitution need to be amended by a special majority of the Parliament, that is, a majority (that is, more than 50 percent) of the total membership of each House and a majority of two-thirds of the members of each House present and voting
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