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Consider the following statements about Zero Hour
1.The term `Zero Hour' is not formally recognized in our parliamentary procedure.
2.There is no maximum limit on the number of matters that can be raised on any given day.
3.Parliamentary affairs minister is the final authority to allow or not allow the raising of matters in the House under zero hour.
Which of the given statements is/are correct?
1 only
2 and 3 only
1 and 2 only
1, 2 and 3
The term 'Zero Hour' is not formally recognized in our parliamentary procedure: This statement is correct. The term "Zero Hour" is not officially recognized in the parliamentary procedure of the Indian Parliament. It refers to the time immediately following the Question Hour.
There is no maximum limit on the number of matters that can be raised on any given day: This statement is correct. During Zero Hour, members can raise any matter of public importance, and there is no specific limit on the number of matters that can be raised.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister is the final authority to allow or not allow the raising of matters in the House under Zero Hour: This statement is incorrect. The decision to allow matters to be raised during Zero Hour is not solely the authority of the Parliamentary Affairs Minister. Members can seek the Speaker's permission to raise matters during this time.
Therefore, the correct option is 3: 1 and 2 only.
By: Kamal Kashyap ProfileResourcesReport error
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