Question : The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be removed from his office by ____.
Option 1: The President
Option 2: The Prime Minister
Option 3: A resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament
Option 4: A resolution passed by the Lok Sabha
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Correct Answer: A resolution passed by the Lok Sabha
Solution : The correct answer is A resolution passed by the Lok Sabha.
The Speaker of Lok Sabha must be a member of Lok Sabha and he has a casting vote used at a time of tie. The party in power often holds the position of speaker of the Lok Sabha and is chosen by a simple majority of its members. The Speaker of the Lok Sabha can be removed from his office by a resolution passed by the members of the Lok Sabha by a simple majority.
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