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Difference between MP and MlA.

Answer» \tMLAMPMLA is the elected member of the legislative assembly, who represent people of the specified constituency.MP is the nominated member of either of the two houses of Parliament, who work on behalf of the constituency, state or union territory he/she is representing.MLA\'s are elected by the voters of a constituency.MP of Lok Sabha are directly chosen by the public, but MP of Rajya Sabha are indirectly chosen by the members of Legislative Assembly.Works at State levelWorks at Central level\t\xa0


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