the president of India is a nominal head of the state. give reasons
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The president is only a nominal head as he is elected by the all the mp's and mla's of the country.
This ensures that he can be seen to represent the entire country but cannot command the popular mandate that the prime minister enjoys.
the president can only use his formal powers only when the council of ministers give him an order to do so.
the president can ask the ministers to reconsider their decision but if the same advice is given again he is bound to act according to it.
the prime ministers uses her discretion only when no pary has a majority in the parliament after the elections.
the president chooses a person who in her opinion can muster the support of the parliament to be the prime minister
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Answer:
Explanation:
because the whole power of parliament is introduced in cabinet, of which head is prime minister