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Which one of the following statements about the process of the Parliament to make new States is not correct?
The Parliament may by law form a new State and alter the boundaries or names of existing States.
A Bill to this effect cannot be introduced in the Parliament except on the recommendation of the President.
A Bill to this effect may be referred by the President to the Legislature of the affected State.
Such a law will fall under the purview of Article368.
The Bill may be introduced in either House of Parliament to form a new state. It needs a prior permission of the President before introduction of the Bill.
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