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I, II, III and IV
I, II and III
I and II
II, III and IV
- The President of India has several key roles related to Parliament:
- I. He can dissolve the Lok Sabha, which is a part of his powers in relation to the functioning of the parliamentary system.
- II. He gives assent to the bills passed by Parliament, making them laws.
- III. He summons both Houses of Parliament, an essential step for legislative sessions to begin.
- IV. Ordering elections is handled by the Election Commission of India, not the President.
- Based on these explanations, option 2 (I, II, and III) highlights the correct functions where the President acts as part of Parliament.
- Answer: Option 2 - I, II, and III
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