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Who among the following is empowered to appoint a Special Offer to safeguard the interests of the minorities in a state?
The Prime Minister
The Parliament
The President
The Union Cabinet
- The Prime Minister (Option 1):
- The Prime Minister does not have the authority to appoint a Special Officer for minorities.
- The Parliament (Option 2):
- Parliament creates laws, but it is not directly responsible for appointing this officer.
- The President (Option 3):
- The Constitution of India (Article 338) empowers the President to appoint a Special Officer for minorities.
- The Union Cabinet (Option 4):
- The Union Cabinet cannot directly make this appointment; it is an executive body.
Correct Answer:
- Option 3: The President
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