what is difference between mla and mp
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MLA means member of legislative assembly..
MP means member of parliament..
MP means member of parliament..
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1.MLA is the member of lasislative assembly
1.and Mp is member of parliyament..
2.The selectionof members of the legislative assembly is done by the voters of a constituency.
2.MP is the elected member of any of the two chambers of Parliament
3.The voters of each constituency choose their representative, called as Member of Parliament or MP.
3.In the same way, each state and union territory is divided into a certain number of assembly constituencies.
And the elected members of these assembly constituencies is known as Member of Legislative Assembly or MLA.
4.MLA is at the state level.
4.MP is central level.
5.Parliament comprises of Loksabha and Rajyasabha.
5.He will be receiving funds from state government.
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1.MLA is the member of lasislative assembly
1.and Mp is member of parliyament..
2.The selectionof members of the legislative assembly is done by the voters of a constituency.
2.MP is the elected member of any of the two chambers of Parliament
3.The voters of each constituency choose their representative, called as Member of Parliament or MP.
3.In the same way, each state and union territory is divided into a certain number of assembly constituencies.
And the elected members of these assembly constituencies is known as Member of Legislative Assembly or MLA.
4.MLA is at the state level.
4.MP is central level.
5.Parliament comprises of Loksabha and Rajyasabha.
5.He will be receiving funds from state government.
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