Qualification for Parliament membership requires citizenship, prescribed oath and minimum age with additional statutory qualifications. A candidate must be a citizen of India and subscribe to the prescribed oath or affirmation; meet separate minimum age thresholds for the Council of States and the House of the People; and possess any other qualifications that Parliament may prescribe by or under law.
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Qualification for Parliament membership requires citizenship, prescribed oath and minimum age with additional statutory qualifications.
A candidate must be a citizen of India and subscribe to the prescribed oath or affirmation; meet separate minimum age thresholds for the Council of States and the House of the People; and possess any other qualifications that Parliament may prescribe by or under law.
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