Presidential v/s Parliamentary Form of Government in India

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Palak batra said:   1 decade ago
I guess parliamentary form of government is a better form of government as compared to presidential form as in presidential form of government there is only one person who is the head of the state as well as the government giving so much power in one person's hand can lead to misuse of power. A country like India having vast population needs a mixture of people from different castes and religions to form a government so as to understand each and every group. In parliamentary system every person gets a fair opportunity to represent his/her religion's or caste's problems.
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Rita said:   9 years ago
I think the presidential form of democracy is the worst way of ruling.

Why should a single person be given all the rights its like practicing inequality within a country?

I even think so that there's no use of saying democratic if a country has this form of democracy.
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Kritika said:   1 decade ago
India should have presidential form of government so that it can take quick decisions and perform better in the future. And at the same parliament form of govt is also good because there is choice for the people to choose their leaders.
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Kavya y said:   1 decade ago
I stand for introducing presidential form of government just for a span of 5 to 10 years because presently India is facing many obstacles and riddles in the middle in implementing its policies, This may be because of hierarchy or corruption or whatever. Lets go ahead with presidential system and check whether we can go ahead successfully in turning out India into a developed country, if not we can disclose our old system into practice.
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Guhan said:   9 years ago
I stand for introducing a presidential form of government just for a span of 5 to 10 years because presently India is facing many obstacles and riddles in the middle in implementing its policies, This may be because of hierarchy or corruption or whatever. Let's go ahead with a presidential system and check whether we can go ahead successfully in turning out India into a developed country, if not we can disclose our old system into practice.
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Rishika said:   1 decade ago
For me the person working is more important it hardly matter that he/she is working in a parliamentary or presidential form of government the thing which is important is that he/she is working for the betterment of country or not. Therefore the system is not at all important.
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Nishtha said:   9 years ago
I think presidential form of government is better because it fastens up the decision and execution process which ultimately reduces corruption, problems that people face and also ultimately the growth rate.
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Jessie said:   1 decade ago
Parliamentary form of government is the best for India because if presidential form is used all the powers would go in one person's hands and India would no longer be a democratic country. Today the powers of India are situated both in the president's and the prime minister's hands. So we now that our country's head is not one person but two persons with different thinking!!
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Gowtham Kishore said:   1 decade ago
I feel parliamentary form of government is better than presidential form of government because we here that most of the ministers are corrupted most of the people misuse powers. It is better than presidential form form because in presidential form even one and only president is corrupted it would become difficult for a country to run properly.

Moreover in parliamentary form a party which is said to be corrupted could be dissolved and a better party could be chosen. Hence all the religions castes culture can be treated equally. Finally according to me parliamentary form of government is better not the best because each government has its own merits and demerits.

Thank you.
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Ashwani said:   1 decade ago
No system of governance could be free from demerits. The survival of any system depends upon its people. Our main problems are corruption, casteism, lack of accountability on official parts, vote bank policy and similar other factors which must be removed then only we can bring people faith in the system and subsequently their cooperation. It is very important to identify and rectify the different snag existing in organs of our system.
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