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B. If no party or alliance wins majority that he/she can appoint person of his/her choice as the
Prime Minister.​

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Answered by RITIK8687
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Formally, the President appoints the Prime Minister. The President appoints the leader of the party in majority in Lok Sabha as Prime Minister. In the case of no majority, the President can exercise his own discretion in the appointment of the Prime Minister. In such a situation the President usually appoints the person who is in a position to win the confidence of the majority in Lok Sabha and asks him to seek a vote of confidence in the House within a month.

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