Answer: In English, the term Aamdar alludes to a Members of a Legislative Assembly (MLA).
- In Marathi, it is also the word that is used to describe a lawmaker.
A Member of the Legislative Assembly is a person whom was elected by the people to represent a certain constituency.
Inside the Indian governmental system, a Members of a Legislative Council (MLA) is a person chosen by the public of an election district (voting base) to the parliament of the State government. The voters elect one representative out of each constituency, who subsequently is becoming a member of the Parliament Assembly (MLA). Each province with between 7 and 9 MLAs for each Parliamentarian (MP) in the Lok Sabha, India’s bicameral parliament’s lower house.