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36.

The power to prorogue the Lok Sabha rests with

the speaker
the president
the prime minister
the minister for parliamentary affairs
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
25 comments Page 2 of 3.

Harish said:   9 years ago
Speaker is the correct answer.

Abhishek said:   9 years ago
Answer should be the president.

Preethi said:   9 years ago
President is CORRECT.

The President has the power to discontinue a session in the two Houses and dissolve the Lok Sabha (in consultation with the Executive).

Pravindra said:   9 years ago
Speaker adjourns house while president prorogues a session.

Benji said:   9 years ago
Speaker is the answer in this case. In case the speaker is unavailable the president has the power to prorogue it.

Santosh said:   9 years ago
The President has the power to summon and prorogue either House of Parliament or to dissolve Lok Sabha.

Ramshakti kumar said:   9 years ago
Option B is correct. I am sure in that.

Tania uli said:   9 years ago
Speakers declare the house adjourned sine die when the business of a session is completed. Within next few days the President issue a notification for the prorogation of the session.

Indian polity by Laxmikant page no 22.12.

Shobhima said:   8 years ago
President has the power to prorogue a session when the two houses are not agree on a date for adjournment.

Ganesh said:   8 years ago
Answer should be "The speaker".


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