'India has a federal government but the tilt is towards the centre.' Do you agree with this statement? Give any two examples to support your answer.
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no I do not agree with the statement in a federal government the state is also given Power the state is not answerable to the central and Power is equally shared among the central and the state
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Brief understanding.
This means that the government is perceived to be for the whole but the power surrounds its own source, those in the lime light are the major beneficiaries of the power but those far from power are watching from the periphery. The resources are inequitably allocated therefore the citizens faces discrimination by those in power
Federal government is the type of government where the government is into federals or regions .
This has a motive to promote the decetralization of the government form the central to the regional types of governance.
This notion is meant to formulate and devolve the government system to the very basic level.
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