Under the anti-defection law, a member of Indian Parliament
or State Legislature loses the membership of the House if he
or she
(a) Is expelled from the party
(b) Does not serve the people of the constituency well
(c) Gives up the membership of the party
(d) Criticizes President of the party
Answer / samuel krupakar
( c ) Gives up the membership of the party
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