Why has the Indian Constitution vested Supreme Power in the parliament
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Because India is a democratic country...where people elect other people as their representatives who form as a government and will run the country..parliament which consists of these representatives makes all the laws in the country .. so Indian constitution vested supreme power in the parliament to justify "democracy" in reality
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