Political Science, asked by siyachandervans597, 11 months ago

The governor can nominate how many members of anglo-indian community in state assembly?

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Answered by akolevara
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Answer:

two members

Explanation:

The President or governor of a State can nominate Anglo-Indians to the Parliament (two members) and Legislative Assembly (one member) if they feel the community is not adequately represented. It's the only community that has representatives nominated to Lok Sabha.

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