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(3) The Indian Constitution has given more powers to the Central Government.
Why?

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Answered by kotaravi54321
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The power of the union government is especially more, as compared to states. In the union territories like Delhi, the union government has almost all of the power, though there is an elected state government. This is a matter of controvorsy, as to why our framers made the federal structure this way. I do not want to get into the controversies, but I will try to explain the legal and historical reasons behind this.

I would like to take you through the articles of our constitution to explain this. Let’s begin:

Answered by Anonymous
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<font color=purple> federal government is a type of government in which power is divided between the central government and the regional governments. The Indian Constitution gives federal structure to the nation by specifying the distribution of powers between the central government and the states. Some examples of federal state are the United States, Canada, Brazil, Germany, etc.

India is a federal state and constitution declares it as a union of states.Ecery state is governed by its CMs with states like J&K enjoying more autonomy that other states...The central government can not over rule the constitutional rights to state government......

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