History & Civics
What reasons were given for adopting the method of Indirect Election for Presidential Elections?
Answer
The reasons that were given for adopting the method of Indirect Election for Presidential election-
- The power really resided in the Council of Ministers, headed by the Prime Minister and the Union Parliament and not in the President as such. Therefore, it would be an anomaly if the President is to be elected directly by the people and is not given any real power.
- The framers of the Constitution wanted the Presidential election to remain a quiet and dignified affair. They knew that tremendous loss of time, energy and money would be involved in a direct Presidential election.
- It would be difficult to provide an electoral machinery for an election in which millions of people would have to participate. Such a complex system of voting is often difficult to understand.
- A direct election would place too much of power in the hands of the masses, many of whom being illiterate even now.
Related Questions
Ms Anita Singh's nomination for the election as the Vice-President of India was rejected even though she had the qualifications of being a citizen of India and not being a member of the Parliament and State Legislature. On what ground was she disqualified?
- For being below the age of thirty-five.
- For being qualified to be a Member of Parliament.
- For not holding a office of profit.
- For her mother not being a citizen of India.
Your uncle is a renowned scientist. He has neither contested nor won any election to the Rajya Sabha. But he has recently become a member of the Rajya Sabha and has been appointed as a minister. How is this possible?
- He was appointed by the Chief Justice of India.
- He was nominated by the President.
- He was appointed by the Prime Minister.
- He was nominated by the Governor.
Identify the qualifications necessary for a person to be eligible for election as President of India.
P : Has completed the age of twenty-five years.
Q : Is qualified for election as a member of the Lok Sabha.
R : Is a citizen of India.
S : Is a member of a Political Party.
- Q and R
- P and R
- S and R
- P and Q
Select an Executive Function of the President of India.
- Issuing ordinances
- Appointing the Prime Minister
- Granting assent to bills passed by Parliament
- Addressing the nation on Independence Day