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Who elects the President of India? What are the powers of the president?​

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Answered by manthan7445
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The electoral college which elects the President through the system of proportional representation comprises of elected MPs and members of state legislative assemblies -- a total of 4,896 voters including 4,120 MLAs and 776 elected MPs. While 233 are elected members of the Rajya Sabha, 543 are from the Lok Sabha

President of India is the head of the government and supreme commander of armed forces. His powers can be classified into several heads such as executive powers, legislative powers, financial powers, judicial powers, Diplomatic powers, Military powers as well as emergency powers


Answered by Anonymous
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hello,

here is the answer...↓↓

The president of India is elected by a electoral college comprising of the elected Members the houses of parliament MP Lok Sabha and MP Rajya sabha , and the members of legislative assembly of states. The president of India is de jure head of the state however the real powers lies with the prime minister.

maybe it helps u..

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