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The parliament of india acquires the power to legislate on any item in state list in the national interest if a resolution to that effect is passed by

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(a) According to Art. 249 of the Constitution, if the Rajya Sabha passes any of the subjects of the state list with 2/3 majority of the present and eligible voters of the House, declaring the subjects to have national importance, on that subject parliament acquires the power to legislate i.e. to make laws.

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