History & Civics
Do you think the President of India should be directly elected by the people? Why/why not?
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The President of India is better elected indirectly by an Electoral College rather than directly by the people. This ensures political neutrality, preserves the federal balance, and avoids conflicts with the Prime Minister and the government. Direct elections could turn the President into a political figure with a separate mandate, which may disturb the parliamentary system.
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