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what difference between minister and prim minister ​

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Answered by bmdeep
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he President is the head of the country which is a republic, on the other hand, the Prime Minister is the person who leads the Government of the country.

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Answered by ashauthiras
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President of India is the Head of the State and the Supreme Commander-In-Cheif of the Indian Armed Forces.

Whereas, Prime Minister of India is the Head of the Goverment and leader of the executive of Government of India. He is also the chief advisor of the President of India.

President of India is elected for 5 years of term by the elected representatives of the Parliament (Both houses- Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha) and of the state legislative assemblies and legislative councils.

Whereas, Prime Minister of India is elected directly by the people of India.

The executive power is vested in the President of India and can excercise either directly of through it sub- ordinates like the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister of India is responsible for aiding and advising the President in distribution of work of the government to various ministries and offices of the Government of India.

The President of India has the appointment power of appointing Chief Justice of India and other judges of Supreme Court and High Court, CM of a state (through Governor), CAG, CEC, etc.

The Prime Minister of India only recommends to appoint any person to an important post, from CJI to the Attorney General of India.

Also, the President of India has this power which any other consitutional post doesnt have. And that is the power of Pardon. The President of India can pardon any person guilty of any crime, whether it is punished by the Supreme Court or the High Court or Military Court. A person sentenced of capital punishment can also be pardoned.

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