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“NCPI not even a recognised party, rebel MPs have lost their honour”: TMC MP Saugata Roy
The Anti-Defection Law, introduced by the 52nd Amendment in 1985 under the Tenth Schedule to the Constitution aims to stop political defections. It applies to both Parliament and State Assemblies.




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