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The President of India is referred to as the nominal head of the State. What are examples from his legislative powers that suggest his nominal status?

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Answered by charusmjps
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he can dismiss all the assemblies wheather state or assemblies

Answered by rajenderkumar3507
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the President of India is referred as nominal head of state because India obeys the parliamentary system of the government. in reality, power is exercised by the council of Ministers and it is headed by the prime Minister of India.

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