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What are the main differences between MLA and a Minister​

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• An MLA is the elected representative of the legislative assembly of a state. He or she represents the people of the assembly constituency from where they have been elected. An MP is the member of the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha. They work for the parliamentary constituency which they represent.

• MLAs are elected by the eligible electors in an assembly constituency during state level elections. MPs of the Lok Sabha are elected directly during Lok Sabha elections. MPs of the Rajya Sabha are indirectly chosen by the MLAs.

• MLAs work at the state level while the MPs work at the central level for the general public. They are the custodians and promoters of developmental projects at their respective constituencies. Elections are the avenues through which people are able to select their representatives and also constitute their own government.

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