Social Sciences, asked by Anuragsingh1413, 11 months ago

Here are two cartoons showing the relationship between Centre and States. Should the State go to the Centre with a begging bowl? How can the leader of a coalition keep the partners of government satisfied

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Answered by helperforyou12345
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Answer:yes

Explanation:Yes, the state should go to the centre not with a begging bowl, not for more powers but for some privileges and financial preferences and security. The leader of a coalition keep the partners of government satisfied by giving some or other powers and privileges to every partner according to the proportions of their participation in the government.

Answered by agrippa
24

Answer:

No the state should not go to the centre with the begging bowl because India is a federation of states and in a federation power is delegated between both the governments.

Although the centre is responsible for defence, communication and foreign relations states also have their own powers clearly mentioned in the constituion.

The relation between the centre and states should be that of cooperative federalism. States can visit the centre for relief packages during emergencies and other funds which are required as per the socio-political condition of a particular state. So, clearly the states are not beggars.

If there is a coalition government at the centre, the leader of the coalition can satisfy the partners by appointing the allies as cabinet and state ministers. It is the norm whenever a coalition government is formed.

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