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Which of the following amendments are correctly matched?
1. 89th Amendment Act - The National Commission for SC and ST was bifurcated
2. 61st Amendment Act – Reduce age of voting from 21 years to 18 years
3. 92nd Amendment Act – Changed anti-defection laws
4. 69th Amendment Act – Establishment of legislative assembly and council of ministers for Federal National Capital of Delhi
Select the code from following:
1,2&3 only
2,3&4 only
1,2&4 only
All of the above
91st Constitution Amendment Act, 2003 91st Amendment Act - Restrict the size of council of ministers to 15% of legislative members & to strengthen Anti Defection laws Prior to January 1, 2004 (effective date of 91st Amendment of the Constitution) the Prime Minister had discretion to appoint any number in his council of ministers. But the Constitution (Ninety-first Amendment) Act in 2003 made a drastic change in curbing such power of the Prime Minister. This Amendment added clause (1A) in this Article which made a specific provision that, the total number of Ministers, including Prime Minister, in no case can exceed 15 per cent of the total number of Lok Sabha members. The Prime Minister can induct into his ministry a person who is not a member of either House of Parliament. However, a minister who for a period of six consecutive months is not a member of either House of Parliament shall at the expiration of that period cease to be one. NOTE:-This is highly debatable topic which you must prepare for your mains.
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