Which article allows the President to nominate Anglo-Indian members?

Which article allows the President to nominate Anglo-Indian members?

  • Correct Answer: Article 331
  • Article 80
  • Article 81
  • Article 82

Explanation: Article 331 allows the President to nominate two Anglo-Indian members to the Lok Sabha.

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