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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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Prime Minister is the real head of the government in India and key-stone of cabinet arch. He is the real authority in the country and in the political field his position is so supreme that he has no other parallel.

As long as he enjoys the confidence of majority of his party colleagues in the Lok Sabha he need not fear, much less care for the criticism which may be made against his policies and programmes both inside and outside the Parliament.

All that he is to see is that he has full grip over his party colleagues at all forums and can convince them of the righteousness of his policies.

Answered by yusufansari76
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According to me Prime Minister is the real head of the government in India and key-stone of cabinet arch. He is the real authority in the country and in the political field his position is so supreme that he has no other parallel.

As long as he enjoys the confidence of majority of his party colleagues in the Lok Sabha he need not fear, much less care for the criticism which may be made against his policies and programmes both inside and outside the Parliament.

All that he is to see is that he has full grip over his party colleagues at all forums and can convince them of the righteousness of his policies.

If possible he should create an image that the party is surviving because of his personality, policies and programmes. Whether he is first among the equals or much above his cabinet colleagues, of course, depends on the individuality and personality of the Prime Minister.

But gradually the Prime Minister is gaining in his position and all over the world where there is parliamentary form of government, the personality of the Prime Minister helps in shaping the future of the nation.

Today the theory of Primus inter Pares is proving to be outdated and supra ministerial power of the Prime Minister is gaining more and more strength.

During the post war period the position of the Prime Minister in England and after independence that of his counterpart in India has so much increased that today the Parliament, the Council of Ministers and even the cabinet colleagues look towards him for initiative and guidance. In fact, because of growing powers of Prime Minister, Cabinet system of government is now called Prime Ministerial form of government.

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