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Context:
In this background where Centre and States are on conflicting stands it becomes important to analyse the Constitutional features of Federalism.
The below pictorial representation explains the plausible reason for the emergence such type of opposition by States
Some of the features of Federalism in India:
However, there are various other features that makes the Constitution tilted towards Centre (Unitary bias)
Why was the Constitution structured with Unitary Bias?
The Indian Constitution is not based on American Model but based on Canadian Model. The reason why India adopted Canadian model was because:
Working of Federalism
As shown in the diagram above, the emergence of Single Party Dominance system since 2014 along with vacating of Opposition Space (partly due to decline in Parliament) has allowed regional & State governments to occupy this space.
This opposition by State governments now poses a threat to Federalism and questions the bias provided for in the original Constitution especially when India is integrated now more than ever (declining fissiparous tendencies)
Decline of Parliament involves
But All is not Gloomy, this is because
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