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'We have made his position one of authority and dignity. The constitution wants to create neither a real executive nor a figure head." Jawaharlal Nehru. - Political Science

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“We have made his position one of authority and dignity. The constitution wants to create neither a real executive nor a figure head.” Jawaharlal Nehru. Discuss the constitutional position of the Indian President in the light of this statement.

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‘Jawaharlal Nehru’s statement highlights the balanced role of the Indian President as envisioned by the Constitution. The President is not a real executive, as actual powers are exercised by the Council of Ministers, but not a mere figurehead either, as the office carries authority and dignity. The President is the constitutional head of the state, representing the nation and performing key functions like summoning Parliament, appointing key officials, and giving assent to bills. Though bound by the advice of the Council of Ministers, the President has limited discretionary powers in special situations, such as during a hung Parliament or President’s Rule. Thus, the position is one of constitutional importance and symbolic authority, as Nehru rightly observed.

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Chapter 7: Organs of Government: The Executive - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 341]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 7 Organs of Government: The Executive
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 55. | Page 341
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