Political Science, asked by varungowda031, 10 months ago

The President can declare National Emergency :
(a) Only in case of Foreign attack
(b) Only in case of armed rebellion
If he is satisfied that a great exists to the security of the country or any part
of it either due to war or external aggression
(d) None of the above
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Answered by blessypauly2000
1

Answer:

d none of the above

Explanation:

The president can declare national emergency only on the basis of a written request by the cabinet headed by the prime minister

Answered by Antaryamipadhy
1

Answer:

National emergency could be declared on the basis of "external aggression or war" and "internal disturbance" in the whole of India or a part of its territory under Article 352. This could be done by him by discussing with the cabinet..

So I guess all the 2 points a,b is correct, each partially..

but for state emergency that is fr the point c for any part..article 356 is taken for consideration..

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