Question : In whose consultation does the President convene and prorogue all sessions of Parliament?
Option 1: The Speaker
Option 2: The Prime Minister
Option 3: The Prime Minister and the leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha
Option 4: The Council of Ministers
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Correct Answer: The Prime Minister
Solution : The correct answer is The Prime Minister.
The President may occasionally convene each House of Parliament to meet at whatever time and location he deems appropriate in consultation with the Prime Minister, but no more than six months may elapse between the date set for its final sitting during one session and the date set for its first sitting during the following. This is stated in Article 85 of the Indian Constitution. With the approval of the Council of Ministers, the President calls and adjourns each session of Parliament.
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