Which of the following statements is true for both india and pakistan?
a. religion has no rol...
Which of the following statements is true for both india and pakistan?
a. religion has no role in the legal system.
b. people are not allowed to vote for their governmental leaders.
c. the government is based on the british parliamentary system.
d. political parties are prohibited.
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