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The Direction to Hold Floor Test to Prove Majority in the Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand , to Be Held on 10th May, 2016 Has Been Given on 6th May, 2016 , by : - Mathematics

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Question

Choose the most appropriate option:

The direction to hold floor test to prove majority in the Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand, to be held on 10th May 2016 has been given on 6th May 2016, by :

Options

  • The Governor of Uttarakhand

  • The Supreme Court of India

  • The High Court of Uttarakhand

  • The President of India

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Solution

The Supreme Court of India

Explanation:

Congress leader Harish Rawat is all set to be reinstated as chief minister of Uttarakhand, over six weeks after he was ousted by the Centre, with the Supreme Court putting its stamp of approval on the floor test in the state assembly.

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