under what condition can a non minister of a parliament be appointed a minister?
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After being appointed as the minister the person should nominate himself to either of the houses of the parliament within six months from the date to appointment, failing to do this he will have to resign from the post of a minister.
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Usually, the members of Parliament, either Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha, are appointed as ministers. A person who is not a member of either House of Parliament can also be appointed as a minister.
But within six months, he must become a member (either by election or by nomination) of either House of Parliament, otherwise, he ceases to be a minister.
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