Political Science, asked by SansarMalik04, 3 months ago

President of India is formal head of the state, I know. But is he formal head of the government(Given in NCERT) also???
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Answered by shivani4632
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Questions 1.

A parliamentary executive means:

(а) Executive where there is a parliament

(б) Executive elected by the parliament

(c) Where the parliament functions as the Executive

(d) Executive that is dependent on support of the majority in the parliament

Answer:

(d) Executive that is dependent on support of the majority in the parliament.

Questions 2.

Read this dialogue. Which argument do you agree with? Why?

Amit: Looking at the constitutional provisions, it seems that the President is only a rubber stamp.

Shama: The President appoints the Prime Minister. So, he must have the powers to remove the Prime Minister as well.

Rajesh: We don’t need a President. After the election, the Parliament can meet and elect a leader to be the Prime Minister.

Answer:

We agree with the dialogue of Shama because the office of the President of India is the office of respect and nominal supremacy. He is not only a rubber stamp but he can use his discretionary power at the appointment of the Prime Minister in case of no single party gets majority. The Council of Ministers is answerable to the people. As soon as the council loses the confidence of the lower house it falls automatically. Hence, no need to remove the Prime Minister by the President

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