India should go for the presidential form of democracy

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Sumit Sontakke said:   1 decade ago
I respects all the point mentioned above but No, I don't feel that India should accept the "Presidential form of democracy ".

We all should create awareness between the people and proper guidance about how a government should be rather setting a new democracy.
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Sasankmouli said:   1 decade ago
India should go for presidential democracy. The first thing is if an important decision should be made it should be taken immediately for the country but not discussing on it in stages for weeks and then passing it!.

Many decisions India took can be taken years ago ! But every decision is being sent to all 2 lok sabhas and are being dragged for years or months. If we follow this it would take decades for India to develop. In presidential democracy there won't be silly politics!
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Tom Cruise said:   1 decade ago
First of all.

Presidential system exists in USA (UNITED states).

Parliamentary system exists in India (Indian UNION).

Now if we compare the two geographical extents and the polity therein way back in the 18th century, the American revolution (1776-81). The revolution reflects that the people there were aware of their right to life and personal liberty (no taxation without representation) and the awareness that they can form their own government.

Even after independence they formed their 13 independent states with their own militia against the common enemy (British).

And now coming to India during this period the people of Indian geography were busy in conspiracies against each other, non awareness, 4 fold caste system, no liberal ideas no national feeling etc.

The framers of our constitution were well aware of all this; making reservation and other well framed rights and freedoms for WELFARE STATE because it wasn't among.

Concluding:

It will not be wrong to say that Indians are way behind the west the presidential/parliamentary system depends on the background. In fact presidential system is the next stage of parliamentary system.

So far so good PARLIAMENTARY AND NOT PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM IS GOOD FOR US.
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Tanuja said:   1 decade ago
Well, hello friends I only want to say that yes India should go for a presidential democracy because if animals need the directions then why not we, as we are the human beings and we want someone who is able to put a step up according to us and it couldn't be possible without a leader so we want a presenter through presidency.
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Praveen said:   1 decade ago
In my point of view India should have presidential election because process of giving a country to many dishonoured person its safe to give it to a single person who does good for a nation and it will be easy to identify if he does something wrong to nation. In democratic its very difficult to find where is the mistake occurs. And its very important to whom we give power!

Thank you !
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Kundan said:   1 decade ago
We all know that Indian leader expand much money on campaign. So we have to prefer debit between all the candidate who is willing for the particular position like PM, CM etc and this debate should be shown to all the nation after that each voter share his/her choice on the website of related program and on the basis of the voting they can elect.
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GANESH said:   1 decade ago
Yes, it would save a lot of time and money. Reason our democracy is distributed and for this distributed democracy we require more money and time. If we follow presidential government i.e. centralized government. Automatically it will reduce expenditure on election and will save a lot of money.
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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.

THANK YOU.
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Vijay mandal said:   1 decade ago
No, I do not Support the statement that India should go for the presidential form of democracy, India has a vast population and reside different types of culture and religion. So, power of one person in whole country could not fulfill the understanding Of that particular situation without local MLA & MP.
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Sunny said:   1 decade ago
Presidential democracy is best suited for a country like India. Usually in India the total power is distributed among a huge no of politicians. All the persons in a party may not be honest. If one among the party members done any mistake the whole party supports him as it would bring bad reputation to the whole party. Usually in India a politician spends a lot of money to win in an election its because he is confident when he gets the power he/she could loot the money. Whereas choosing a single honest person is easy then forming a government with a huge body of members.
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