Which of the following is not correct? (1) A person seeking election to the Rajya Sabha must have completed the age of 30 years (2) A person seeking election to the Lok Sabha must have completed the age of 25 years (3) A person seeking election to a State Legislative Assembly must have completed the age of 21 years (4) A person eligible to vote for election to a village panchayat must have completed the age of 18 years

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(3) A person seeking election to a State Legislative Assembly must have completed the age of 21 years Explanation: To become a member of a Vidhan Sabha, a person must be a citizen of India, not less than 25 years of age. He should be mentally sound and should not be bankrupt. He should also state an affidavit that there are no criminal procedures against him.

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