Political Science, asked by sakkush, 11 months ago

some MLA'S have dual responsibilities justify​

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Answered by vikas123456
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MLAs are elected by the people. They represent people. Each state in India has a legislative assembly. Each state is divided into different areas called constituencies. From each constituency the people elect one representative who then becomes an MLA. These MLAs belong to different parties. A political party whose MLAs have won more than half the number of constituencies can be said to be in a majority. The political party that has majority is called the ruling party. All other parties are called the opposition.

Answered by Tarun16968
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MLA means Member of Legislative Assembly. They are elected by people from each state constituency. MLA's have the responsibility to serve the people of its constituency and look after their needs and development programmes. But inspite of this they have one greater responsibility to choose the government and Prime Minister of the country. They also take part in the election of President . So we can say that the MLA's have the dual responsibility.

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