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A minister who is a member of one House of Parliament has the right to
1) Speak in the other house
2) Take part in the proceedings of the other house
3) Vote in the other House
Select the Solution using the codes below.
1 only
1 and 2 only
1, 2 and 3
None of the above
A minister can vote only in the House of which he is a member, but he is free to take part in the proceedings of the other house. This is to ensure that Ministers can be held responsible as well as coordinate necessary subjects and issues in both houses. However, this privilege is not given to the ordinary members of the other houses.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
Aditya partap
Incorrect answer, answer should be (1&2 only) reasons as stated in explanation
Shweta Maini
1 abd 2
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