According to Indian Constitution, whG decides the salary of members of Parliament?

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According to Indian Constitution, whG decides the salary of members of Parliament?

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Polity

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SSC

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The correct answer is 2. According to the Indian Constitution, the salary of members of Parliament is decided by Parliament itself. Parliament is the highest legislative body in the country and is responsible for making laws and regulations. It consists of two houses - the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The members of Parliament represent the people of India and are responsible for discussing and debating on various issues and making decisions that affect the nation. As part of their role, Parliament has the authority to determine the salary and allowances of its members. This ensures that the decisions regarding the salary of members of Parliament are made by the representatives themselves, providing a checks and balances system within the democratic framework.

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