who can nominate the member of the anglo - indian community in the legislative assembly of states ?
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Under article 333 of the Constitution, the number of Anglo-Indians, who may be nominated to the State Legislative Assemblies, is left to the discretion of the Governor.
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the governor
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Governor of the state has power to nominate Members from Anglo indian community in the state legislative assembly..
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