The joint sitting of lndian Parliament for transacting Legislative business is presided over by


A) The President of lndia

B) The Senior most Member of Parliament

C) The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha

D) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Correct Answer:
D) The Speaker of the Lok Sabha


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