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Q3. Even the President of India is not a member of any of the two houses but is an integral part of the
Parliament Support the statement​

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Answered by aggaksh
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One of the condition is laid down by the Constitution for the President's office is that the president shall not be a member of either house of the parliament or of a house of the legislature of any state, and if a member of either house of the parliament or of a house of the legislature of any state be elected president, he shall be deemed to have vacated his seat. So, the President is an integral part of the Parliament of India and performs several legislative powers which include:

  1. He has the power to dissolve Lok Sabha
  2. He has the power to dissolve Lok SabhaHe has the power to summon or prorogue [discontinue a session of a parliament or other legislative assembly without dissolving it] the Parliament.
  3. He has the power to dissolve Lok SabhaHe has the power to summon or prorogue [discontinue a session of a parliament or other legislative assembly without dissolving it] the Parliament.He can also summon a joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament which is presided over by the Speaker of Lok Sabha.

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Answered by nithyapriya42
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The President is an integral part of the Parliament of India and performs several legislative powers which include:

He has the power to dissolve Lok Sabha.

He has the power to summon or prorogue [discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it] the Parliament.

He can also summon a joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament which is presided over by the Speaker of Lok Sabha

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