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Statement: Government has asked people with sufficient income to give up the subsidy.
Arguments:
I. All citizens do not need the subsidy.
II. Poor people are not getting any subsidy.
Only I is strong
Only II is strong
Both are equally valid
None are valid
We do not know whether the poor people get subsidy or not and proper information about their financial condition. Thus this argument does not follow. However, from the statement we can infer that the government has asked people with sufficient income to give up the subsidy but it is up to the people so government cannot say it with full confident. The rationale behind it is that these citizens who are privileged with a sufficient income do not need the subsidy. Thus argument 1 follows.
Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.
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