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The right of the member to ask questions from the Government is known as​

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Answered by revesbala08
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Introduction. Generally, the first hour of a sitting of Lok Sabha is devoted to the Questions and this hour is called the Question Hour. It has a special significance in the proceedings of the Parliament. Asking of questions is an inherent and unfettered parliamentary right of members.

Answered by vanshkhare2006
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Answer:IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS INTERPELLATION

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