India should go for the presidential form of democracy

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Vaibhav said:   9 years ago
The current format is perfect for present scenario and so for the future. Our P.M. If works as P.M. of republic of India and people identify themselves as citizen then we will have a direct link with the followers and head of the institution. Considering the presidential form, powers in one hand will never be beneficial for the nation (if considered today's scenario) and what type of system the nation needs is already been written in the constitution. And will satisfying those who likes it and for those who thinks of change in the system, its a very long debate.
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Aneesh said:   9 years ago
Somehow, I have come to dislike the word "diversity". We are culturally and religiously diverse, no doubt, but shouldn't we limit our culture and religion to our personal lives and not let it leak out into public life? (will appreciate your views). Moreover, nowadays the word is used by politicians for dividing the society rather than uniting it. We are united because we are all Indians. I strongly advocate for presidential system of government because at least then the executive will be free from legislature. Political interference is the biggest hindrance for policy implementation.

In the present system of government, the buck stops with the prime minister-"one man"-head of the government. I don't remember him favouring a select group of people. We just have to make sure that the president does not do it as well, if at all we get a presidential form of government.

We have to ask ourselves, "do we want an educated and trained executive to run our country's administration, or let a group of educated people supported by a host of uneducated fools, who are bent upon dividing us, run it?".
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Mandar said:   9 years ago
Like My other friend's had described upper.

I wanted to tell you is that, I felt very awful when someone said that India is corrupted and it just because of blunt politician, but is that true because that politic member is chosen by us. So just don't blame those lone. Just go through their career graph, and see what he does for us in that year of span, judge them with their good work and if we feel like so then only choose the person and see the difference. I know that person surely will take our country on a top position and we feel proud. That we had selected a Right person.
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Manik said:   9 years ago
Greeting to all friend as our India is a country of different culture, religion, language, etc we all together are staying happy and freely because of democracy if the all powers will transfer to single individual the there will not be possible to make all equally satisfied there may be chance that the single one will give priority to that group which belong to his or her so according to me presidential system in India will not be fruitful.
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Gaurva said:   9 years ago
In my opinion presidential system for our country as there would be only one person who would take care of the national issues while not giving due importance to self interests of the MPs. In our form of government there is no clear cut consensus among MPs and situation becomes messy at times which is in no manner helpful to our country.
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