Political Science, asked by sindhuragendhu, 1 year ago

How is the Prime Minister of India appointed.Explain?

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Answered by Anonymous
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1️⃣According to the Constitution, The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of India. 

2️⃣In actual practice, however, the choice of the President in the appointment of Prime Minister is limited.

3️⃣He appoints only that person as Prime Minister who is the leader of the party or coalition of parties having an absolute majority in House of the People.

4️⃣In case no party has an absolute majority in House of the People, the President can appoint any person as Prime Minister who, in his opinion, is able to form a stable Government.

5️⃣The person to be appointed as Prime Minister must be a member of either House of Parliament. 

6️⃣However, the President can appoint any such person as Prime Minister who is not a Member of Parliament but he/she must take a seat in either House of Parliament within six months.

7️⃣Otherwise, at the expiry of six months, he/she will have to vacate his/her office. 

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sindhuragendhu: helped a lot thanks
Answered by kpsista
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1)He is appointed by the president of India

2)He is appionted by those peopele who is the head of party

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