Which of the following statements correctly distinguishes between a Censure Motion and a No-Confidence Motion in the Lok Sabha?
- A Censure Motion must state the specific reasons or grounds on which it is based, whereas a No-Confidence Motion does not require stating any specific grounds.Cevap
- BA Censure Motion can be moved only against the entire Council of Ministers, whereas a No-Confidence Motion can be moved against an individual minister.
- CIf a Censure Motion is passed in the Lok Sabha, the Council of Ministers must mandatorily resign immediately, whereas a No-Confidence Motion requires Presidential confirmation before resignation.
- DA No-Confidence Motion can be introduced in either House of Parliament, whereas a Censure Motion can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha.
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A Censure Motion must state the specific reasons or grounds on which it is based, whereas a No-Confidence Motion does not require stating any specific grounds.
The correct statement highlights that a Censure Motion must state the specific reason or policy failure for which it is moved, whereas a No-Confidence Motion requires no specific grounds to be listed when sought for leave in the Lok Sabha.
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Procedural distinctions between Censure Motion and No-Confidence Motion in the Lok Sabha
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