What are the eligibility conditions for the candidates contesting Lok Sabha elections ???
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Q 1. Can a non-citizen be a candidate?
Q 1. Can a non-citizen be a candidate?Ans. No
Q 1. Can a non-citizen be a candidate?Ans. NoA non citizen cannot be a contesting candidate in the elections. Article 84 (a) of the Constitution of India envisages that a person shall not be qualified to be chosen to fill up a seat in the Parliament unless he is a citizen of India. Similar provision exists for State Legislative Assemblies in Article 173 (a) of the Constitution.
Q 1. Can a non-citizen be a candidate?Ans. NoA non citizen cannot be a contesting candidate in the elections. Article 84 (a) of the Constitution of India envisages that a person shall not be qualified to be chosen to fill up a seat in the Parliament unless he is a citizen of India. Similar provision exists for State Legislative Assemblies in Article 173 (a) of the Constitution.Q 2 What is the minimum age for becoming a candidate for Lok Sabha or Assembly election?
Q 1. Can a non-citizen be a candidate?Ans. NoA non citizen cannot be a contesting candidate in the elections. Article 84 (a) of the Constitution of India envisages that a person shall not be qualified to be chosen to fill up a seat in the Parliament unless he is a citizen of India. Similar provision exists for State Legislative Assemblies in Article 173 (a) of the Constitution.Q 2 What is the minimum age for becoming a candidate for Lok Sabha or Assembly election?Ans. Twenty Five Years
Q 1. Can a non-citizen be a candidate?Ans. NoA non citizen cannot be a contesting candidate in the elections. Article 84 (a) of the Constitution of India envisages that a person shall not be qualified to be chosen to fill up a seat in the Parliament unless he is a citizen of India. Similar provision exists for State Legislative Assemblies in Article 173 (a) of the Constitution.Q 2 What is the minimum age for becoming a candidate for Lok Sabha or Assembly election?Ans. Twenty Five YearsArticle 84 (b) of Constitution of India provides that the minimum age for becoming a candidate for Lok Sabha election shall be 25 years. Similar provision exists for a candidate to the Legislative Assemblies vide Article 173 (b) of the Constitution read with Sec. 36 (2) of the R. P. Act, 1950.