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Q: A motion moved by Member of Parliament when he feels a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the House by withholding facts of a case is called
  • A. No confidence motion
  • B. Censure motion
  • C. Privilege motion
  • D. Cut motion
Correct Answer: Option C - Privilege motion is concerned with the breach of parliamentary privileges by a minister. It is moved by a member when he feels that a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the house or one or more of its members by with holding facts of a case or by giving wrong or distorted facts. Its purpose is to censure the concerned minister.
C. Privilege motion is concerned with the breach of parliamentary privileges by a minister. It is moved by a member when he feels that a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the house or one or more of its members by with holding facts of a case or by giving wrong or distorted facts. Its purpose is to censure the concerned minister.

Explanations:

Privilege motion is concerned with the breach of parliamentary privileges by a minister. It is moved by a member when he feels that a minister has committed a breach of privilege of the house or one or more of its members by with holding facts of a case or by giving wrong or distorted facts. Its purpose is to censure the concerned minister.