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Why is the Prime Minister in India not directly elected by the... - Democratic Politics
Why is the Prime Minister in India not directly elected by the people? Choose the most appropriate answer and give reasons for your choice.
a In a Parliamentary democracy only the leader of the majority party in the Lok Sabha can become the Prime Minister.
b Lok Sabha can remove the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers even before the expiry of their term.
c Since the Prime Minister is appointed by the President there is no need for it.
d Direct election of the Prime Minister will involve lot of expenditure on election.
a In a Parliamentary democracy only the leader of the majority party in the Lok Sabha can become the Prime Minister.
Reasons:
Accountability: In a parliamentary system, the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers are directly responsible to the Lok Sabha. If the Prime Minister were directly elected by the people, they might not feel accountable to the Parliament.
Smooth Functioning: To pass laws and take decisions, the Prime Minister needs the support of the majority in the Lok Sabha. If a directly elected PM does not have a majority in the house, it would lead to a conflict between the Executive and the Legislature, making it difficult to govern.
Collective Responsibility: The system ensures that the government works as a team (Council of Ministers) under a leader who commands the confidence of the people's representatives.