To be a voter in India, what is the minimum qualifying age?

(A) 24 Years
(B) 22 Years
(C) 20 Years
(D) 18 Years

Correct Answer : 18 Years
Question Asked : SSC CHSL (10+2) Tier-I (CBE) Exam 2017
Explanation : The Indian Constitution confers voting rights on any individual who is a citizen of the country and is above 18 years of age. This minimum-age limit came into effect from March 28, 1989, prior to which it was 21 years.
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