The Indian Prime Minister who could not prove his majority in Lok Sabha in May 1996 is Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Atal Behari Vajpayee
No. Prime Minister should be from either of the Houses of Indian Parliament.
The President of India appoints the leader of the party or alliance that enjoys majority support in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) as Prime Minister. In case no single party or alliance has a majority, the leader of the largest single party or alliance is appointed Prime Minister, but he/she has to subsequently secure a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha. The Union Council of Ministers is appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister.
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Lok Sabha & Rajwa Sabha are two wings of Indian parliament,signifying lower and upper house. So, there is no Lok Sabha Minister as such. However, the ruling and opposition party maintain their own leaders in both the houses.Mrs. Mira Kumar is the current Chairperson of Lok Sabha.
India has Parliamentary System. People elect representative by secrete voting in General Elections. Those representative (552 in nos.) form Lok Sabha (Lower House). Biggest party (or biggest coliation) gets to form the government. And has to prove majority in the house. Leader of that party (or who so ever party nominates) become Prime Minister Of India.
the majority party leader who is elected in lok sabha elections becomes the prime minister of India.
No. Prime Minister should be from either of the Houses of Indian Parliament.
Prime Minister is elected by M.P. of Lok Sabha by two-third majority of Votes.
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The President of India appoints the leader of the party or alliance that enjoys majority support in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) as Prime Minister. In case no single party or alliance has a majority, the leader of the largest single party or alliance is appointed Prime Minister, but he/she has to subsequently secure a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha. The Union Council of Ministers is appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister of India is elected by the leaders of largest party elected to Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Prime Minister should be a Member of Parliament.
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Prime Minister of India
Lok Sabha
speaker of lok sabha
Lok Sabha & Rajwa Sabha are two wings of Indian parliament,signifying lower and upper house. So, there is no Lok Sabha Minister as such. However, the ruling and opposition party maintain their own leaders in both the houses.Mrs. Mira Kumar is the current Chairperson of Lok Sabha.