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write the main differences between the parliamentary democracy system of india and that of England.​

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Answered by JapujiKaurSandhu123
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In Britain, PM should be member of lower house while in India, PM can be member of Lower house (Lok sabha) or house house (Rajya sabha). In Britain, ministers should be member of Parliament (MP) while In India, it is not necessary for minister to be a MP but only for period of 6 months

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Answered by ANIKET0547
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In Britain, The head of the state is either King or Queen of the royal family while in India, we elect head of the state or president after every 5 years. President of India - Wikipedia

In Britain, PM should be member of lower house while in India, PM can be member of Lower house (Lok Sabha) or house house (Rajya Sabha).

In Britain, ministers should be member of Parliament (MP) while In India, it is not necessary for minister to be a MP but only for period of 6 months.

In Britain, Opposition forms ‘shadow cabinet’ in contrast to the ruling party’s cabinet and prepare their minister for future ministerial office. In India there is no such concept.

In Britain, ministers are legally bound to their responsibility while in India there is no such legallimitation for ministers.

In Britain, Parliament is supreme but In India, Parliament is not supreme and has limited powers

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