<P> Article 84 (Part V.--The Union) of Indian Constitution sets qualifications for being a member of Lok Sabha, which are as follows: </P> <Ol> <Li> He / She should be a citizen of India, and must subscribe before the Election Commission of India an oath or affirmation according to the form set out for the purpose in the Third Schedule of Indian Constitution . </Li> <Li> He / She should not be less than 25 years of age . </Li> <Li> He / She possesses such other qualifications as may be prescribed in that behalf by or under any law made by Parliament . </Li> <Li> He / She should not be proclaimed criminal i.e. they should not be a convict, a confirmed debtor or otherwise disqualified by law; and </Li> <Li> He / She should have his / her name in the electoral rolls in any part of the country . </Li> </Ol> <Li> He / She should be a citizen of India, and must subscribe before the Election Commission of India an oath or affirmation according to the form set out for the purpose in the Third Schedule of Indian Constitution . </Li> <Li> He / She should not be less than 25 years of age . </Li>

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