How is the President if India is elected?
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(i) The President is not elected directly by the people.
(i) The President is not elected directly by the people.(ii) All the members of parliament and member of state legislative Assemblies (MLA) elect the President.
(i) The President is not elected directly by the people.(ii) All the members of parliament and member of state legislative Assemblies (MLA) elect the President.(ii) A candidate contesting for the President's post has to get a majority of votes to win the elections.
(i) The President is not elected directly by the people.(ii) All the members of parliament and member of state legislative Assemblies (MLA) elect the President.(ii) A candidate contesting for the President's post has to get a majority of votes to win the elections.This ensures that the President can be seen to represent the entire nation.
Answer:
The President is elected by the members of 'both the 'house of Parliament' and the 'Legislative Assemblies' of the state in the election through a single transferable vote.
Explanation:
The President of India's election is embodied in article 54 and article 55 of the 'Indian constitution'.
The manner of election is proportional representation through a 'single transferable vote' as described in article 55.
He is the highest executive authority without whose signature, a bill cannot become an act and he is known as the first citizen among all the citizens of India.