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Which of the following is not a feature of Indian parliamentary system?
majority party power
Presence of Actual Executive and Nominal Executive
Appointment of Executive to the Legislature
All of the above
- Option 1: Majority party power
In the Indian parliamentary system, the majority party or coalition forms the government. This is a key feature.
- Option 2: Presence of Actual Executive and Nominal Executive
The system distinguishes between the nominal executive (President) and actual executive (Prime Minister & Council of Ministers). This is a hallmark of the system.
- Option 3: Appointment of Executive to the Legislature
In India, members of the Executive (Ministers) must be part of the Legislature (Parliament). This ensures accountability to the legislature, another essential feature.
- Option 4: All of the above
Since all the above are actually features of the Indian parliamentary system, this option is not correct.
Correct Answer: None of the above statements are NOT features. So, Option 4 ("All of the above") is NOT correct. The correct answer would be "None of the above".
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