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The President has power to remove the Prime Minister but not any of his ministers unless so advised by the Prime Minister
The President has power neither to remove the Prime Minister nor any of his ministers unless the Prime Minister loses the support of majority in Lok Sabha and tenders his resignation
The President can remove Prime Minister the moment he loses his majority in the LokSabha
The President has a power to remove any of the ministers at hispleasure
The President is an integral part of the Parliament. He is empowered to remove Prime Minister and any of his ministers only in the situation when the ruling government loses majority in the lok sabha and where the prime minister resigns from his post. Then he can dissolve lok sabha before the completion of its normal term.
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