India is following parliamentary democracy since independence. With President at the helm, there is council of ministers headed by the Prime Minister to govern the country. Since India's parliamentary democracy is time tested, people aspire to involve them in elections as a festival.
Syed advised the Muslims against joining active politics and to concentrate instead on education. Later, when some Muslims joined the Indian National Congress, he came out strongly against that organisation and its objectives, which included the establishment of parliamentary democracy in India. He argued that, in a country where communal divisions were all-important and education and political organisations were confined to a few classes, parliamentary democracy would work only inequitably. Muslims, generally, followed his advice and abstained from politics until several years later when they had established their own political organisation i.e. Muslim League.
I think you mean democracy.The United States is a democracy.The people want a democracy instead of a dictatorship.Democracy is worth fighting for.
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India's constitution has the following specialities: 1.India has the largest written constitution of the world. 2.India is the largest democracy in population. 3.India's constitution was prepared by the people's representatives elected from different parts of the country. 4.India's constitution was prepared in 2 years 11 months and 18 days as such in a short period. 5.The cost of preparing constitution was only 6.4 crore Indian rupees. 6.The maker of the constitution of India was belonging to the backward class.
The struggle for Indian independence in India was not merely against the foreign rule but also a struggle to rejuvenate our country and to transform our society and politics. In 1928 Motilal Nehru and eight other Congress leaders drafted the constitution of India. In 1931 the resolution at the Karachi session of the Congress dwelt on how India’s constitution should look like.The Indian constitution adopted many institutional details and procedures from colonial laws like the Government of India Act 1935. Many of our leaders were inspired by the ideals of French revolution, the practice of parliamentary democracy in Britain and the Bill of Rights in the USA. The socialist revolution in Russia inspired Indians to think of a system based on social and economic equality.
India is a parliamentary democracy.
No , i don't think parliamentary form of democracy has failed in India
Parliamentary democracy
In as far as it is a parliamentary democracy, yes.
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Because in parliamentary democracy executive power lies with the Prime Minister.
The Union Government of India is a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic.The Preamble of the Constitution of India describes the nation as a a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic.(check related links for more info.)India has a democratic government which is ruled by Indian National Congress AKA India has a democracy as its government. :)We Can also write it as a parliamentary form of govermentfor short . :)India form of government is a Federal republic Parliamentary democracy.India has a democratic government. By: Saurabh mukherjeedemocraticIt is a Federal Republic.
Pakistan- Federal Parliamentary Republic China- Single-led Party (Communist) Nepal- Federal Republic Bhutan- Constitutional Monarchy/Unitary Parliamentary Democracy Bangladesh- Unitary State/Parliamentary Democracy Myanmar (Burma)- Unitary Presidential Republic Non-Bordering neighbour countries separated by water: Sri Lanka- Democratic Socialist Republic Maldives- Presidential Republic India itself has a Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Republic form of government.
Pakistan- Federal Parliamentary Republic China- Single-led Party (Communist) Nepal- Federal Republic Bhutan- Constitutional Monarchy/Unitary Parliamentary Democracy Bangladesh- Unitary State/Parliamentary Democracy Myanmar (Burma)- Unitary Presidential Republic (Military Dictatirship) Non-Bordering neighbor countries separated by water: Sri Lanka- Democratic Socialist Republic Maldives- Presidential Republic India itself has a Federal Parliamentary Constitutional Republic form of government.
M. Venkaiah Naidu is the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs for India.
India is a parliamentary republic.
Laws are enacted by the Parliament and the Legislatures of various States. Under the Constitution of India, there is a Union list, State list and a Concurrent list which specifies the fileds in which the Central Government and the State Governments can enact laws.