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Who is authorized to introduce a bill in the Legislative Assembly of the State which seeks to regulate superstitious practices in the State?
A State Minister
Legislators in the Vidhan Parishad only
Any MLA or MLC
A MP who is part of the State constituency
Since this is not a public bill, it need not be introduced by a Minister. The bill is of immense public importance, yet it can be introduced by a private member of either the Legislative assembly or the council.
Option C: But, as the bill is to be introduced in the legislative assembly, it cannot be done by a MLC. So, option C is incorrect. The bill, however, must be approved by the Governor, and if it coincides with any central law, then it should be sent to the President for approval.
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