When the Vice-President is officiating as President, he
(a) Continues to receive the same salary as the
Vice-President of India
(b) Gets Rs. 500 more than his usual salary
(c) Gets Rs. 1000 more than his usual salary
(d) Gets the same emoluments and allowances and privileges
which a President is entitled to
Answer / guest
( d ) Gets the same emoluments and allowances and privileges
which a President is entitled to
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