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Does the Prime Minister sit in Lok Sabha?

Does the Prime Minister sit in Lok Sabha?

They can be a member of any of the two houses of the Parliament of India—the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of the States); but has to be a member of the political party or coalition, having a majority in the Lok Sabha.

Who is the prime minister of Lok Sabha?

Leader of the House in Lok Sabha
Incumbent Narendra Modi since 26 May 2014
Member of Lok Sabha
Reports to Parliament of India
Formation May 1952

Which prime minister lost the first election?

Raj Narain (23 November 1917 – 31 December 1986) was an Indian freedom fighter and politician. He won in a famous electoral malpractice case against the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, which led to her disqualification and imposition of Emergency in India in 1975.

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Who was the first prime minister who had to step down as a result of defeat in election?

In the 1977 general election, the party defeated the Congress and Janata leader Morarji Desai became the first non-Congress prime minister in independent modern India’s history. Raj Narain, a socialist leader, had filed a legal writ alleging electoral malpractice against Indira Gandhi in 1971.

Which of the following are not sessions of the Lok Sabha?

Explanation: The Lok Sabha must meet 3 times a year for the Budget session, the monsoon session and the winter session. 4. Which of the following are not sessions of the Lok Sabha? Explanation: There is no such thing as summer session in Lok Sabha.

How many prime ministers have lost their seat?

Since federation in 1901, only two serving Prime Ministers have lost their seats at an election. The other was Stanley Melbourne Bruce in 1929. Ministers are members of parliament and are appointed by the Prime Minister. If a minister lost their seat, the Prime Minister would need to appoint a new minister.

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Who is not appointed by the President of India?

Option D- The Speaker of Lok Sabha is not elected by the president. S/he is elected by the members of the House of the Indian parliament for a term of five years. Therefore “D. Speaker of Lok Sabha” is the correct answer.