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Consider the following statements with respect to the Cabinet Committees:
1.These are non-constitutional and non- statutory body.
2.These are set up by the Prime Minister.
3.These are always headed by the Prime Minister.
How many of the statements given above is/are incorrect?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
These are non-constitutional and non-statutory bodies: This statement is correct. Cabinet Committees are informal and extra-constitutional bodies formed to deal with specific tasks. They are not mentioned in the Constitution, and there is no statutory basis for their existence.
These are set up by the Prime Minister: This statement is correct. Cabinet Committees are typically set up by the Prime Minister to handle specific policy matters and coordinate the work of various ministries.
These are always headed by the Prime Minister: This statement is incorrect. While many Cabinet Committees are indeed chaired by the Prime Minister, this is not a universal rule. Some committees may be chaired by other senior ministers depending on the nature of the task.
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