The Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's Parliament, is composed of Members of Parliament (MPs) who are directly elected by the citizens of India through general elections. It consists of a maximum of 552 members, with 530 representing the states, 20 representing the Union territories, and 2 nominated by the President of India from the Anglo-Indian community (though this provision is currently not in use). The Lok Sabha is responsible for making laws, discussing national issues, and representing the electorate.
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