Correct option is A
Explanation:
Article 84 of the Indian Constitution specifies the qualifications required for a person to be eligible to become a member of the Parliament. It outlines the criteria for members of both the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The key qualifications include the person being a citizen of India, meeting the minimum age requirements (25 years for Lok Sabha and 30 years for Rajya Sabha), and other conditions related to disqualifications or non-eligibility due to reasons such as being undischarged insolvent or holding an office of profit.
Information Booster:
Article 84 outlines the qualifications for membership of both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
A person must be a citizen of India to be eligible for membership.
The minimum age requirement for a Lok Sabha member is 25 years, while for Rajya Sabha, it is 30 years.
It establishes criteria for disqualifications, including insolvency or holding an office of profit.
Article 81 : This article addresses the composition of the Lok Sabha.
Article 82 : This article deals with the re-adjustment of constituencies after each census.