Political Science, asked by queen455, 1 year ago

why does India have a Parliamentary form of Government

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Answered by wilthianne
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because the familiarity of the Indian polity with the working of the British system of government, representation of diverse interest groups, fear of dead-lock between the executive and legislature- all led to the adoption of the parliamentary system of government in India by the Constituent Assembly.

Answered by mayajakhar79
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\impliesThe Parliamentary form of government was chosen in India because:

1. In Parliamentary form of government ,the Executive is a part of the Legislature so there are less chances of conflict.

2. The harmonious relationship between the legislature and the executive ensures efficiency in Parliamentary form of government.

3. Parliamentary form of government ensures more responsibility of the Cabinet to the people.

4. Parliamentary form of government is more elastic and flexible than Presidential form of government.

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