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Question
Article 1 of the Constitution delineates India as a ‘Union of States’, comprising regions that have been organised into States and as Union Territories. The existence of Union Territories is a departure from the federal form of Government. Give reasons.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Direct Central Control: UTs are administered by the President through appointed administrators, destroying the independent dual-government structure required for federalism.
- No Sovereign Power: UTs do not possess independent legislative powers; Parliament can make laws for them on any subject, including those on the State List.
- Restricted Local Legislatures: Most UTs lack assemblies, and even those with legislatures (like Delhi) have their laws overridden by the Central Government.
- Unequal Representation: Several UTs have no representation in the Rajya Sabha, leaving them without a voice in federal decision-making.
- Vulnerable Boundaries: Parliament can unilaterally destroy, alter, or downgrade a state into a UT without local consent, undermining territorial integrity.
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Chapter 16: The Union Parliament-I - EXERCISES [Page 204]
