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Question
Mention any two effects of the Proclamation of Emergency on account of war or external aggression or armed rebellion.
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Solution
(i) All Fundamental Rights are either partially or wholly suspended.
(ii) The Parliament gets the power to enact Laws even on subjects mentioned in the State List.
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