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the right of asking questions by the members of the parliament is called ______
cut motion
adjoument motion
no - confidence motion
interpolation ​

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Answered by ashvikanithya
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Public interest

A member of the House of Parliament may ask questions from the government on matters of public interest. The ‘Question Hour’ is an important part of the parliamentary proceedings which gives the institution of Parliament the great significance it possesses. Asking of questions is an inherent and unfettered parliamentary right of members. It is during the Question Hour that the members can ask questions on every aspect of administration and Governmental activity. Government policies in national as well as international spheres come into sharp focus as the members try to elicit pertinent information during the Question Hour.

Answered by Flixzy
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its interpellation not interpolation

ans is  interpellation

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