Why is lok sabha called the house of commons
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The members of Lok Sabha are the represented subjects of the Crown who were not Lords Temporal or Spiritual, who themselves sat in the House of Lords. The House of Commons gained its name because it represented communities (communes).
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The lok sabha,or house of the people ,is the lowerhouse of of India's bicameral parliament , with upper house being the Rajya sabha .Members of the lok sabha elected by the adult universal suffrage and a first-past the post system to represent their respective counstituenties,and they hold their seats for five years or until the bodyis disolved by the President on the advice of the council ministers.
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