why indian president called rubber stamp?
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Because in India, president does not has any real power. Though, a bill becomes a law only after president's signature, but president cannot quedtion or overturn the parliament's decision. Thus he is only a rubber stamp.
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His only position is to sign bill and papers by the government.
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- A rubber stamp is a political metaphor used to describe the position when the highest authority only has the power to put signature.
- Indian President called a rubber stamp because he does not hold any actual authority.
- In India, the Prime Minister holds the power.
- The only purpose of President in India is to put signature on a certain bill which is presented by his ruling party or government.
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