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Does prisedent of india has a right to remove prime minister?who has a right to remove him?
Asked by sunil naikal,
19 Mar '08 12:13 pm
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The President of India is the head of state and first citizen of India and the Supreme Commander of the Indian armed forces.The powers of the President of India are comparable to those of the monarch, king or queen of United Kingdom. The president is also called Rashtrapati. The president of India resides in a mansion known as the Rashtrapati Bhavan, which roughly translates as "presidential palace".The Constitution vests in the President of India all the executive powers of the Central Government. He/She appoints the Prime Minister who enjoys the support of the majority in the Lok Sabha. He/She also appoints the other members of the Council of Ministers and distributes portfolios to them on the advice of the Prime Minister. The Council of Ministers remains in power during the 'pleasure' of the President. In practice, however, the Council of Ministers must retain the support of the Lok Sabha. As long as the majority in the Lok Sabha supports the government, the Council of Ministers can
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Answered by always fresh, 19 Mar '08 12:16 pm
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the PM has to resign when he loses majority on the floor of the house or resigns otherwise
Answered by anil garg, 09 Jul '10 12:38 am
the PM has to resign when he loses majority on the floor of the house or resigns otherwise
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Hamare desh me rashtrapati ki koi bhumika vaise hai nahi..khas..pm bhi ek part hai..baki malum nahi..
Answered by babri, 08 Jul '10 11:58 pm
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