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Which of the following principles is/are taken into consideration by the Speaker while recognising a parliamentary party or group?
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
1, 2 and3
Onfy1
1 and3
2 and3
- The Speaker takes into account specific principles while recognizing a parliamentary party or group.
- Statement 1: Considers if the group has an organization both inside and outside the House.
- This is a valid factor for recognition.
- Statement 2: Mentions having at least one-third of the total members of the House.
- This is typically not a required criterion for recognizing a parliamentary group.
- Statement 3: Focuses on having a distinct program of parliamentary work.
- This is also considered relevant for recognition.
- Options analysis:
- Option 1: Includes all statements. However, Statement 2 isn't generally considered.
- Option 2: Only includes Statement 1. It omits another key factor, Statement 3.
- Option 3: Includes Statements 1 and 3. These are generally considered relevant.
- Option 4: Includes Statements 2 and 3. Statement 2 is less relevant.
- Correct Answer: Option 3 - Statements 1 and 3 are taken into account for recognizing a parliamentary group.
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