Social Sciences, asked by jaffferahmed, 8 months ago

what is the difference between MP and MLP ?​

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Answered by vanunagar13
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Explanation:

The member is elected by the people of that particular constituency and represents those people in the legislative assembly and debates on issues related to his or her constituency. The MLA's position is like an MP, but the difference is only that MLA is in the state level and the MP is in the national level.

Answered by cutygirl22
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THE MEMBER IS ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THAT PARTICULAR CONSISTENCYAND REPRESENTS THOSE PEOPLE IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AND DEBATES ON ISSUES RELATED TO HIS OR HER CONSISTENCY. THE MLA's POSITION IS LIKE AN MP, BUT THE DIFFERENCE IS ONLY THAT MLA IS IN STATE LEVEL AND THE MP IS IN THE NATIONAL LEVEL

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