If a no-confidence motion is passed against a Minister


A) The concerned Minister has to resign

B) The whole council of Ministers has to resign

C) The Lok Sabha has to be dissolved .

D) The Prime Minister and the concerned Minister have to resign

Correct Answer:
A) The concerned Minister has to resign


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