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Why should the interim government prove its majority on the floor?

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Answered by godara5
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Answer:

The Principles laid down by Supreme Court. The SC laid down certain guidelines so as to prevent the misuse of Article 356 of the constitution. The majority enjoyed by the Council of Ministers shall be tested on the floor of the House. Centre should give a warning to the state and a time period of one week to reply.

Answered by smrititripaathi
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Explanation:

The supreme court on satursday morning rejected the plea filed by congress and JD(S) challenging the appoinment of pro tem speaker KG Bopaiah ahead of the Karnataka Assembly floor test. The apex court said that Bopaiah will continue as the pro tem speaker but to ensure transparency during the trust vote ordered the live telecast of the proceeding .

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