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___&____ are two of the guiding principles of India's parliamentary form of government​

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Answered by pranathi47
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Explanation:

Consider the quintessential principle of "parliamentary sovereignty." The idea that Parliament is supreme and holds government to account, describes the entire basis of parliamentary governments.

If this principle is not effectively applied, governments are not answerable to the people during their entire term in office. This negates the whole purpose of having a Parliament.

Parliaments have been losing control over governments for years. This has been the case not just in India, but even in the mother Parliament in the UK, political scientists continually warned about this usurpation of power by governments. British constitutional scholar Sir Sidney Low wrote in 1904, “The House of Commons no longer controls the Executive. On the contrary, the Executive controls the House. Whatever it does, the Cabinet is scarcely turned out of office by the Parliament.”

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