Political Science, asked by nilokitochishiniloki, 2 months ago

party
18. A recognised Party in the Lok Sabha should have a minimum of:
(a) Fifty Members

(b) Fifty-Three Members
(c) Fifty-Five Members O
(d) Fifty-Seven Members​

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Answered by dhadbanjansailaja
2

Answer:

75

Explanation:

because in lokSabha ishould have 75 members if it does not have 75 members the party don't recognize

Answered by stalwartajk
0

Answer:

If a party does not have at least 75 members in the Lok Sabha, its leader cannot be recognized as the Leader of the Opposition.

Explanation:

If a party does not have at least 75 members in the Lok Sabha, its leader cannot be recognized as the Leader of the Opposition.

The party has received at least 6% of the vote in a State and has won at least one Lok Sabha or two Legislative Assembly seats in a General Election to the Lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly.

This contains up to 20 members to represent the union territories in addition to the maximum of 530 members to represent the districts and states (both chosen by direct elections). Two seats were set aside for the Anglo-Indian community from 1952 to 2020. There are now 543 elected members of the Lok Sabha.

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