A motion of no-confidence against the Council of Ministers can be moved in the LokSabha if it is supported by at least
50 members
55 members
100 members
One-third of the total members of LokSabha
(A)
Consider the following statements regarding a no-confidence motion in the Parliament :
1. There is explicit mention of a no-confidence motion in the constitution.
2. A period of six months must elapse between the introduction of one no-confidence motion and another.
3. At least 100 members must support a motion of no-confidence before it is introduced in the house.
4. A motion of no-confidence can be introduced in the Lok Sabha only.
Which of the above statements is/are correct :