The Constitution_.

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The Constitution_.

question_subject: 

Polity

question_exam: 

SSC

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0,90,45,25,90,12,8

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{'president': [4, 0, 2, 1], 'terms': [0, 0, 1, 0], 'term': [28, 1, 9, 27], 'office': [5, 1, 2, 4]}

Option 1 states that the Constitution is silent on the President`s re-election to the office. This means that the Constitution does not explicitly mention whether the President can be re-elected or not. It does not provide any specific rules or restrictions regarding a President`s ability to run for re-election.

Option 2 states that the Constitution allows re-election of a person to the President`s post. This means that there are no constitutional restrictions preventing an individual from being re-elected as President. In other words, a President can serve multiple terms if they are re-elected by the people.

Option 3 states that the Constitution restricts a person to remain President for only two terms. This is incorrect because the Constitution does not impose a term limit on the President. It is possible for a President to serve more than two terms if they are re-elected or if they become President through other means (such as being Vice President and then succeeding the previous President).

Option 4 states that the Constitution has been amended to allow a person only one term as President. This is incorrect because the Constitution does not limit the President to only one term. There is no such amendment in the Constitution.

Therefore, option 2 is the correct answer as it correctly states that the Constitution allows re-election of a person to