President of India is just a rubber stamp" comment.
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Answer:
When asked to ‘Examine’, we have to look into the topic (content words) in detail, inspect it, investigate it and establish the key facts and issues related to the topic in question. While doing so we should explain why these facts and issues are important and their implications. When ‘critically’ is suffixed or prefixed to a directive, one needs to look at the good and bad of the topic and give a fair judgement.
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Introduction:
Though, the President is the head of the Indian State and is the first citizen of India, he is bound by the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers under Article 74
Explanation:
The Presidential elections are upon us! July 25, 2017 is the day when Pranab “Pronobda” Mukherjee vacates Rashtrapati Bhavan and someone else becomes the resident of the humongous 320 acre, 340 room estate. Fun!
You will often hear the following line while describing the President of India: “Oh that guy? He’s the Government’s rubber stamp only!”