The prime minister is selected by

a. the party with the most seats in the Rajya Sabha.
b. the party with the most seats in the Lok Sabha.
c. the party with the most seats in both the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.
d. a direct election.
e. the cabinet from among its members.


b

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