Political Science, asked by alexthegreat86, 9 months ago

what are terrestrial area from where mp's and MLA's are elected

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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The member is elected by the people of that particular constituency and represents those people in the legislative assembly and debates on issues related to his or her constituency. The MLA's position is like an MP, but the difference is only that MLA is in the state level and the MP is in the national level.

Answered by rinkughosh9932
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Indian democratic governance is designed as an area based representation system. The body administering a state or union territory in the country is called an assembly. MLAs are the representatives elected during direct elections conducted at the assembly constituencies of a state. The republic of India is governed by the parliament which consists of the Lok Sabha (lower house) and Rajya Sabha (upper house). The members of the Lok Sabha are elected through direct elections conducted from the parliamentary constituencies and the members of the Rajya Sabha are elected through indirect elections by the MLAs. Both the members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are called MPs or Members of Parliament.

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