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legislature. Violation of the party whip could lead to expulsion under the Anti Defection Act.
Sometimes political parties decide on a particular course of action, but may not issue a whip to
enforce it, as in the present instance where the Shiromani Akali Dal has taken a decision to vote
against the United Progressive Alliance government but has not issued a whip to its members.
In such a case, the members of Parliament are free to vote as per their choice -- in this case, vote
for the government of Dr Manmohan Singh [Images].
A one-line whip is non-binding, and merely serves to inform the members of the vote.
A two-line whip seeks attendance in the legislature during the vote.
A three-line whip is a clear-cut directive, to be present in the legislature during the vote and
cast vote according to the party line. Violation of the whip could lead to the member's expulsion
from the House.
In India, under the anti-defection law, a three-line whip can be violated only by more than one-
third of a party's strength in the legislature