Why is it very difficult to make changes in the power sharing arrangement between the union government and state government?
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It is difficult to make changes in power-sharing arrangement between the Union government and the State government. The Parliament alone cannot make the changes. Any proposal has to be first approved by both houses of the Parliament, the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.
It is very difficult to make changes in the power sharing arrangement between the union government and state governments due to the following reasons:
⇒ There is clear distinction of power between state and centre through the three list system.
⇒ In this arrangement the constitution clearly lays down the division of powers between the union and the states. So for any changes, it has to go through difficult amendment procedures.
⇒The centre has a general authority, but the regional or a state governments are given autonomy. Therefore, interference in each other jurisdiction for any change is difficult. There should be bilateral change.