The correct answer is (a) 41st Amendment.
The 42nd Amendment was passed in 1976, and it did not lower the voting age. It did, however, make a number of other changes to the Constitution, including increasing the President’s term of office from five to six years and giving the President the power to declare an emergency.
The 61st Amendment was passed in 1988, and it did not lower the voting age either. It did, however, make a number of other changes to the Constitution, including increasing the number of seats in the Lok Sabha from 545 to 552.
The 97th Amendment was passed in 2011, and it did not lower the voting age either. It did, however, make a number of other changes to the Constitution, including increasing the number of seats in the Rajya Sabha from 250 to 252.
The 41st Amendment was passed in 1976, and it lowered the voting age from 21 years to 18 years. This was done in order to give more young people a say in the democratic process. The amendment also changed the minimum age for being a member of Parliament from 25 years to 21 years.
The 41st Amendment was a controversial amendment, and it was challenged in the Supreme Court. However, the Supreme Court upheld the amendment, and the voting age has been 18 years ever since.