India should go for the presidential form of democracy

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ANIL KUMAR said:   1 decade ago
NO. According to me, India shouldn't go for presidential election. As all we know Indian democracy is unique in all over the world. And through it we known in all over the world so we shouldn't let it go. As acc.

Indian constitution has gives work to PM and rest work given to president. Due to this distribution of powers gives a better path to work accordingly. And in any problems occur in country then PM or PRESIDENT consult to each other and easily solved the matter. While in the case of presidential form of democracy there so is so much burden on president and he or she have to take urgent decision which may some time pay for their decision.

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Bindhya said:   1 decade ago
The Exact option for our country is presidential democracy. In India the political party and leaders are ruling the entire country. Always rich people are getting more rich and the poor people getting more poor this only because of the cheap political strategy and manipulations. Now a days there is no way to prevent this. Presidential system is the better and best for our country. It will reduces the entire political dramas. Each and every citizen can decides the best person, who is capable to lead our country. If we want to be a developed nation, it is the only way. Let the next generation may undergo in to a justified system.
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Sneha said:   1 decade ago
Hi everyone!

My point of view on this topic is that, Indian constitution was set and parliamentary system was adopted after keeping certain points in mind such as diversity in the nation, nature of people in the country, and it is due to this, government could at least run the country till date. If all of a sudden its changed to presidential form, the whole system might collapse because one person cannot think in a broad manner, so, instead of making such a drastic change we should make small and step by step changes. Rules can be modified not changed, selecting appropriate government can be the solution.
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Bharat Jain said:   1 decade ago
The presidential form of democracy provide a better solution for problems because this provide the power to a man and that person usually work in the favor of country, that person not depends on the party or alliances which are presently following in India. The present system in India is also good but candidate selection is the biggest draw back.

So it will be a good decision by choosing presidential system because it will also remove religion difference which are presently promoting in India by different political parties and presidential system is best option for removal of this religion wise contest.
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Sapna said:   10 years ago
I think India should not go for presidential democracy. Though the president is elected by direct vote of public, we can't put our whole country's faith on one leader. If he fails to work for people then there will be no other person on whom we will hope to take system in hand immediately.

As we see current parliamentary system is also not working properly for us, because system is switching between only two political parties. They are getting chance one after another but not doing anything for our nation.

Hence solution is to bring such a party that will show these traditional parties there mistakes.
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Rohit said:   10 years ago
The one and most important aspect of any governing body is to take good decisions. And also, a good decision is almost waste if it doesn't come on time. And I think, we all will agree, whether we support presidential or parliament form government, the decision making in parliamentary form is long. For a developing nation, like India, we don't have much choices when it comes to foreign investments but our decision making process sometimes displeases those investors.

And I am not saying that presidential form of government doesn't have its consequences, but both the forms have demerits of some sorts.
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Sushant said:   1 decade ago
Hello everyone, as we all know that India is a diverse country. It has a huge population 2nd in the world within a small area. So one person at the center may not be able to cater the needs of all. It is not possible for everybody to move to the one lone person with all his powers in hand's.

That's why parliamentary form of government is adopted in India so that the local leaders like like sarpanches in small villages, MLA's in legislative assembly are more closer to the people living in those areas. People can approach their councilors MLA's directly for any problem complaints and suggestions.
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Dipk said:   1 decade ago
Yes, India should adopt the presidential form of government, because if we see today's scenario, if govt want to bring change of any kind then most of the time gets waste in satisfaction of the opposition and people. Its impossible to make feel our rival political party satisfied with our view.

So the raises their voice in criticism with no reason. Which definitely delays the decision of change and badly impact our growth. If we adopt the presidential form of government, and if we got president with good knowledge then no one can stop our nation's growth for what so over reason.

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Munish Jindal said:   1 decade ago
We need democracy with stringent punishments for the convicts and fast track courts to punish them in time. If the rules are strict anyone doing wrong will be afraid of thinking of even doing wring.

Political parties must be made accountable for whatever they write in their manifestos and what they speak during campaigning to woo voters. There must be checks like we have consumer courts which made seller accountable for what he promises.

If a single person is ruling the whole country what is the guarantee that he will be working for the good of the people because power changes mind.
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Vijay s said:   1 decade ago
In my point of view, India should go for presidential form of democracy. As many of them said, there is no change in our country's development till date. These days we are living for the politicians who rule the government and not for us. People blindly voting for politicians who had been disappointing us again and again for so many years by saying their false promises. This is what happening these many days.

So there must be a change. Decisions of one man will be final and no one can take his authority. Finally, I support for presidential form of democracy for betterment of India.
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