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  2. Whip (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Chief Whip is a member of the parliament of Bangladesh from the ruling party who is responsible for the maintenance of party discipline inside the parliament. The work of the whip is to ensure the proper participation (as the party wants) of the party MPs in the activities of the parliament, such as voting, If the leader and deputy leader of ...

  3. Chief Whip - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Whip is a political leader whose task is to enforce the whipping system, ... Sometimes their votes in Parliament are called the "payroll vote", because they ...

  4. Who are the whips and how do they operate? - AOL

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    Events in Parliament on Wednesday have put the role of Government whips under scrutiny again.

  5. R. Sakkarapani - Wikipedia

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    He was the Chief Government Whip of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 2006 to 2011 and as a DMK Whip from the 2011 to 2016 Legislative assembly and also from the 2016 to 2021 assembly. He was appointed the Minister for Food and Civil Supplies of Tamil Nadu for the first time in Thiru M. K. Stalin's cabinet.

  6. Manickam Tagore - Wikipedia

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    Manickam Tagore is an Indian politician and current Member of the Parliament of India, representing Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu. He is a Whip of Congress Party in Lok Sabha. [2] He earlier represented the constituency [3] in the 15th Lok Sabha from 2009 to 2014. He is a member of the Indian National Congress party.

  7. Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs is an Indian government ministry.It is headed by the Union Cabinet Minister of Parliamentary Affairs. It handles affairs relating to the Parliament of India, and works as a link between the two chambers, the Lok Sabha ("House of the People," the lower house) and the Rajya Sabha ("Council of States," the upper house).

  8. J. Jayalalithaa - Wikipedia

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    On 28 January 1983, she became propaganda secretary for the party succeeding R. Manimaran, who was an MLA and party's chief whip in the Tamil Nadu assembly and she campaigned extensively for the party candidate R. Amirtharaj in the by-election for the Tiruchendur Assembly constituency in February that year.

  9. Chief Whip of the Conservative Party - Wikipedia

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    Chief Whips, of which two are appointed in the party, a member of the House of Commons and a member of the House of Lords, also help to organise their party's contribution to parliamentary business. The party leadership may allow members to have a free vote based on their own conscience rather than party policy, which means the chief whip is ...