Which is the most important political institution in India and why
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Prime minister can be called as the most important institution in a democraticcountry like India because Prime Minister is the real executive head of the state as compared to the president who is the nominal head of the state. He heads the Party in power in parliament
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hEyA here u go
THE MOST IMPORTANT POLITICAL INSTITUTION IN INDIA IS THE PRIME MINISTER :
The prime minister persists as the administrator of the cabinet of ministers and the cabinet ministers cannot operate when the prime minister abdicates or dies. He is the director of the Planning Commission, National Integration Council, National Development Council, and Inter-State Council.
He also performs a notable role in developing the international policy of the nation.
The prime minister exercises the following authorities as the leader of the Union council of ministers:
1. He advocates about the persons who can be selected as ministers by the president.
2. He directs over the gathering of the council of ministers and guides its resolutions.
3. He can charge a minister to abdicate or urge the president to replace him in case of disagreement of opinion.
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THE MOST IMPORTANT POLITICAL INSTITUTION IN INDIA IS THE PRIME MINISTER :
The prime minister persists as the administrator of the cabinet of ministers and the cabinet ministers cannot operate when the prime minister abdicates or dies. He is the director of the Planning Commission, National Integration Council, National Development Council, and Inter-State Council.
He also performs a notable role in developing the international policy of the nation.
The prime minister exercises the following authorities as the leader of the Union council of ministers:
1. He advocates about the persons who can be selected as ministers by the president.
2. He directs over the gathering of the council of ministers and guides its resolutions.
3. He can charge a minister to abdicate or urge the president to replace him in case of disagreement of opinion.
HOPE IT HELPS UH.....
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