Correct option is C
The Legislative Council is a permanent body and cannot be dissolved. It is a part of the bicameral legislature in some Indian states, and it continues to exist until the end of its term, unless disbanded for certain exceptional reasons.
However, it is not subject to dissolution like the Legislative Assembly.
Additional Information:
- Cabinet: The Cabinet, comprising the Prime Minister and other ministers, can be dissolved when the government falls or is voted out.
- Legislative Assembly: The Legislative Assembly, or Vidhan Sabha, is subject to dissolution by the Governor at the end of its term or when the Governor decides to dissolve it earlier.
- Council of Ministers: The Council of Ministers can be dismissed by the President or the Prime Minister when a new government is formed or if the government loses majority support in the legislature.