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Subrahmanya Sarma
Dissolution of parliament
by Subrahmanya Sarma on Feb 06, 2004 04:28 PM


Sir , the article about the dissolution of parliament is very useful for the students who are appear for the u.p.s.c examinations.I have a question i.e WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VOTE_ON_ACCOUNT AND INTERM BUDGET?.
please send the answer to my mail id.
thankyou sir.

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ananthoju.phanikumar
excellent info
by ananthoju.phanikumar on Feb 02, 2004 07:15 PM

sir,
Your info regarding DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT
is very usefull to me.IAM A JOURNALISM STUDENT.Plese provide more articles.It will definetly helpme

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chanakya
It is asking people to decide afresh,
by chanakya on Jan 31, 2004 04:30 PM

whether they want a real government in power with a mundane mandate or a make-shift government with too much of patchwork and too much of artificial shine.

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JIGNESH
Awesome article
by JIGNESH on Jan 30, 2004 02:00 AM

This is a great article. there should be several such other articles similarly exploring the various other aspects like the judicial rights, constitutional rights, POTA, and so on.

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Debasish
Good work uttam
by Debasish on Jan 29, 2004 04:23 PM

Keep doing....this short of knowledge sharing...

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DR.M.K.BAJAJ
Dissolution of parliament
by DR.M.K.BAJAJ on Jan 29, 2004 04:04 PM


the news that the union cabinet has advised the President to dissolve the parliament for holding early elections reminds me of Deve Gowda, one of our Prime ministers who famously, said, during a debate in paliament that sita ram Kesri ,the then congress president, was a old man in a hurry.Our Prime minister is also in the same league, both in terms of age and the hurry that he has shown in dissolving the parliament. I feel that the BJP has misread the situation and seems to gave got afflicted with a feeling of euphoria as a result of its victory in three states which went to the polls in the recent past along with Delhi where the BJP had to face defeat.Haste makes waste, is an axiom that is quite appropriate in this context and one can predict without hesitation that the ruling dispensation is not going to get majority in the 14th parliament and once again it will be back to Khichri politics.

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Harshavardhana
guide
by Harshavardhana on Jan 29, 2004 04:04 PM

give some more explicit examples along with the constitutinal rights for a citizen of india. i wish you, to continue this write-ups covering other details pertaining to elections and election commission,


thanx ---- harshavardhana k r

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raj narayan
dissolution of parliament
by raj narayan on Jan 29, 2004 04:02 PM  | Hide replies

hi,

you have wrongly mentioned that the rajya sabha has a six-year term.

actually, the rajya sabha does not have a term and runs perennially.

a certain number of its members retire and round the year on completing their six year term. this process continues year after year and as such there is no 'fixed term' for rajya sabha.

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Rajesh .j. singh
election
by Rajesh .j. singh on Jan 29, 2004 03:58 PM

do you think that the income and the expenditure presented by the earlier govt. are correct and if we want to see the balance sheet of the country how do i get it from where. Also if any party politically want to dissolve the lok sabha in between for their interest by making the environment in their favour is it correct to do.

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