The Tenth Schedule of Indian Constitution contains
provisions relating to
(1) Distribution of legislative powers
(2) Disqualification on the grounds of defection
(3) Panchayati Raj
(4) Languages
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( 2 ) Disqualification on the grounds of defection
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disqualification on the ground of defection
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(2) Disqualification on the grounds of defection
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