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What is anti defection law

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Answered by lChanul
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Anti-defection Act was passed in 1985 to prevent such defections. ... Defection is defined as either voluntarily giving up the membership of his party or disobeying (abstaining or voting against) the directives (political whip) of the party leadership on a vote in legislature.......

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Anti defection law:

  • Anti-defection law says that a member who is elected for Parliament or legislative assembly (MLA / MP) in an election can not be joined in the other parties.
  • This is applicable until the next election is conducted.
  • If he/she does that he/she will lose their portion.
  • This law was passed in the year of 1985.
  • During Rajiv Gandhi as prime minister, this law was included in the Indian Constitution as a part of 10th Schedule.
  • This law is in Article 190 of the Constitution.

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