A Member of Lok Sabha does not become disqualified to continue as a Member of the House if the Member :

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Q: 102 (CDS-I/2016)
A Member of Lok Sabha does not become disqualified to continue as a Member of the House if the Member :

question_subject: 

Polity

question_exam: 

CDS-I

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{'lok sabha': [42, 3, 20, 27], 'independent candidate': [0, 0, 0, 1], 'member': [22, 5, 20, 36], 'political party': [1, 0, 0, 0], 'membership': [5, 1, 1, 3]}

Option 1 states that a Member of Lok Sabha does not become disqualified if they voluntarily give up their membership of the political party from which they were elected. This means that if a member chooses to leave their party on their own accord, they will not lose their position in the House.

Option 2 states that a Member of Lok Sabha does not become disqualified if they are expelled by the political party from which they were elected. This means that even if a member is expelled from their party, they will still retain their position in the House.

Option 3 states that a Member of Lok Sabha does not become disqualified if they join a political party after being elected as an independent candidate. This means that if a member initially runs as an independent but later joins a political party, they will not lose their position in the House.

Option 4 states that a Member of Lok Sabha does not become disqualified if they abstain from voting contrary to the direction by their political party. This means that if a member does not vote in line with their party`s direction, they will not lose their position in the House.

The correct answer is option 2, as it correctly identifies that a member is not disqualified even if they are expelled by their political party.