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who is the MLA of your constituency​

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Answered by shreya2533
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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 apeksha160
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Answer: MLA of my constituency is Jagannath Naik. A representative who is elected to the legislature of the State government is known as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the Indian system of government.

Explanation:

The requirements to serve in the Legislative Assembly are substantially the same as those to serve in the Parliament. These are:

  • The person must be an Indian national.
  • In accordance with Article 173 of the Indian Constitution, members of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly must be at least 30 years old and not less than 25 years old, respectively.
  • No one is eligible to serve in the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council of any state unless they are registered voters in one of the state's constituencies.
  • Those who are ineligible to serve in the Parliament are likewise unable to serve in the state legislature.
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