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We are represented in Parliament through our

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Answered by kohinooragarwal2008
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Answer: We are represented in parliament through the  MPs i.e.(member of parliament).................

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Answered by Sahil3459
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We are represented in Parliament through our Members of Parliament (MPs).

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Who are Members of Parliament?

A Member of Parliament (abbreviated: MP) serves as the Indian people's representation in the Lok Sabha, which is the Indian Parliament's lower house. On the basis of adult suffrage, Lok Sabha members are chosen through direct elections. The lower house, or Lok Sabha (House of the People), has 543 members. The voters choose one representative from each constituency, who subsequently joins the Legislative Assembly (MLA). In the Lok Sabha, the lower chamber of India's bicameral parliament, each state has between seven and nine MLAs for every Member of Parliament (MP) it possesses. A member of parliament (MP) represents their electorate in the legislature. MPs may be chosen from an electoral list or represent a constituency (electoral district).

Thus, the representation of the Indian people (MP) in the Lok Sabha, the Indian Parliament's lower house, is a member of parliament.

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