Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Executive

Question:

How is the President of India elected?

Options:

Direct election by the people

Indirect election by MLAs and MPs

Appointment by the Prime Minister

Nomination by the Supreme Court

Correct Answer:

Indirect election by MLAs and MPs

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 2 - Indirect election by MLAs and MPs

The President of India is elected indirectly by the elected members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and the Parliament (MPs) through a proportional representation with a single transferable vote system.

When the Constitution of India was written, India already had some experience of running the parliamentary system under the Acts of 1919 and 1935. This experience had shown that in the parliamentary system, the executive can be effectively controlled by the representatives of the people. The makers of the Indian Constitution wanted to ensure that the government would be sensitive to public expectations and would be responsible and accountable. The other alternative to the parliamentary executive was the presidential form of government. But the presidential executive puts much emphasis on the president as the chief executive and as source of all executive power. There is always the danger of personality cult in presidential executive.

So the Constitution adopted the parliamentary system of executive for the governments both at the national and State levels. According to this system, there is a President who is the formal Head of the state of India and the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, which run the government at the national level. At the State level, the executive comprises the Governor and the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers. The Constitution of India vests the executive power of the Union formally in the President. In reality, the President exercises these powers through the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister. The President is elected for a period of five years. But there is no direct election by the people for the office of President. The President is elected indirectly. This means that the president is elected not by the ordinary citizens but by the elected MLAs and MPs. This election takes place in accordance with the principle of proportional representation with single transferable vote. The President can be removed from office only by Parliament by following the procedure for impeachment. This procedure requires a special majority. The only ground for impeachment is violation of the Constitution.