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In a state with a bicameral legislature, the Chief Minister faces opposition from the upper house (Legislative Council) dominated by a rival party. The Chief Minister wants to pass a crucial bill through both houses of the legislature.

So What action should the Chief Minister take to pass the bill successfully?

Option: 1

Dissolve the Legislative Council


Option: 2

Negotiate and Build Consensus


Option: 3

Threaten to Resign


Option: 4

Pass the Bill Only in the Lower House


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This is a recommended course of action. The Chief Minister should engage in negotiations and try to build consensus with members of the Legislative Council, even from the opposition, to ensure the bill's passage.hence option B is the correct answer

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