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KALYAN CHAKRAVARTHI   12 April 2016

A person who married thrice

I heard a person is not eligible for government benifits if he/she have morethan 2 children, what about a person who marries thrice trying to become a CM, would he eligible for atleast participate in elections? If so which one is most worse..a common man has 3 children or a man who married thrice and trying to be a CM? Please answer me..he also has 3 children with 2 wifes (1 is ex wife)...


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Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer)     16 April 2016

The laws are applicable to Government employees only and not to elected representatives. Elected representatives are themselves law-makers. How can they be subject to the laws which they make?  A law-maker is above the law which he makes.

Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer)     16 April 2016

If a person who married three times cannot stand for election nor become Chief Minister the opposite also should apply. A person who never married must be made Chief Minister as a matter of right.


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