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what is anti defection law in Parliament​

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Answered by madhav12272
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Answer:

hey mate

Explanation:

The tenth schedule of the Indian Constitution, also called the Anti-Defection act, was amended in 1985 to prevent political defections and stop politicians from changing parties for the lure of office.

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samiakhtar71: true but not approximately
adidahmed37898: Earlier, a 'defection' by one-third of the elected members of a political party was considered a 'merger'. The 91st Constitutional Amendment Act, 2003, changed this. So now at least two-thirds of the members of a party have to be in favor of a “merger” for it to have validity in the eyes of the law
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