ఫిరాయింపుల నిరోధక చట్టంలో ఏముందంటే..? || What is there in Anti-defection law? ||

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ఫిరాయింపుల నిరోధక చట్టంలో ఏముందంటే..? || What is there in Anti-defection law? ||

What is the Anti Defection Law?
Defection refers to switching political allegiance, particularly when a member of a political party leaves the party and joins another party or becomes independent.
Anti-defection Law in India was enacted in 1985 through the 52nd Amendment Act of 1985 as part of the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution of India. Anti-defection laws aim to prevent or discourage defection by imposing penalties on politicians who switch parties or otherwise violate party discipline.
These laws may be designed to ensure that politicians are held accountable to the voters who elected them and to maintain the stability and cohesion of political parties.
In some countries, anti-defection laws allow political parties to expel members who defect, while in others, they may disqualify defectors from holding public office or impose other penalties.

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