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"The pocket of the Indian President is bigger than that of American President." Which among the following statements justifies the remark?
Indian President can withhold his assent to a bill while American President cannot.
Indian President can return the bill for reconsideration of Parliament while American President cannot.
Indian President enjoys absolute veto while American President does not.
Indian President can keep the bill pending for indefinite period while American President has to return the bill to the Congress within 10 days.
Indian President is vested with only 3 types of veto - pocket veto, suspensive veto and absolute veto. American President does not enjoy pocket veto, i.e. he cannot simply keep the bill pending for an indefinite period, while Indian President can. That is why it is remarked that Indian President has a bigger pocket.
The facts about the absolute veto power of the Indian President are given below:
Note: In India, the President has exercised his absolute veto before. In 1954, it was exercised by Dr. Rajendra Prasad as a President and later in 1991, it was used by the then President R Venkataraman.
The facts about the suspensive veto power of the Indian President are given below:
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