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Consider the following statements in contest to the anti-defection law:
- The anti-defection law was passed in 1986 through the 53rd Amendment to the Constitution.
- The Amendment added the Tenth Schedule to the Indian Constitution.
- The constitutional provisions alluding to the consequences of disqualification are Articles 102 and 191 of the Constitution.
Which of the statement (s) given above is/are incorrect?
A |
1 and 2
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B |
1 and 3
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C |
Only 1
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D |
Only 3
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