The “Recall Provision” to removethe elected office bearers from the Local Self Government institution has been executed in- A. Bihar B. Kerala C. Haryana D. Madhya Pradesh

Bihar
Kerala
Haryana
Madhya Pradesh

The correct answer is: B. Kerala

The “Recall Provision” to remove the elected office bearers from the Local Self Government institution has been executed in Kerala.

The Recall Provision is a provision in the Kerala Panchayat Raj Act, 1994, which allows the people to remove an elected representative from office if they are not satisfied with their performance. The provision was introduced in the Act in 2005.

To recall an elected representative, a petition must be filed with the District Collector by at least 25% of the voters in the constituency. The petition must state the reasons for the recall. If the petition is found to be valid, the District Collector will order a recall election.

If the elected representative is defeated in the recall election, they will be removed from office.

The Recall Provision has been used successfully in Kerala. In 2011, an elected representative was recalled from office after he was accused of corruption. In 2016, another elected representative was recalled from office after he was accused of mismanaging funds.

The Recall Provision is a powerful tool that can be used to hold elected representatives accountable. It is a valuable addition to the democratic process in Kerala.

The other options are incorrect because the Recall Provision has not been executed in those states.