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Can the Prime Minister of India become authoritarian in his behaviour? Give two reasons for your
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Answered by nandakish2009
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The Prime Minister has certain indirect limitations on his power of which the two involve: He can lose his party support and can be dismissed if any mishap occurs in his reign.

Explanation:

Though not constitutionalized, Prime Minister has two main limitations on his authority.

The first limitation is of Prime Minister’s loss of support from party that he is representing.

If under any circumstances his party refuses to support his activities, he becomes weak in his power.

One such example is Margaret Thatcher and the other limitation is that Prime Minister is held responsible for any adverse and corrupted happening during his time which can keep him in a tight spot.

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