mention any three features of Indian Parliament system
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India has a parliamentary form of Government. The parliamentary system means that the ministers get their legitimacy from Parliament. Part V of the Constitutiontrifurcates the State into three equal constituents’ viz. Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. Legislature is made of President, Lok Sabha and RajyaSabha. Lok Sabha seats are divided into territorial constituencies and each elected member becomes the representative of all the people residing in his constituency and registered in the electoral roll of that constituency. Each Member of Parliament then acts in the House on behalf of all his constituents and that is why India is a representative democracy. Rajya Sabha members are indirectly elected.
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