The Prime Minister of India is appointed by:
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A.
Lok Sabha
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B.
Rajya Sabha
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C.
President
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D.
Chief Justice of India
Correct Answer:
C. President
Explanation:
Under Article 75 of the Indian Constitution, the Prime Minister is appointed by the President of India. While the Prime Minister is typically the leader of the party or coalition with a majority in the Lok Sabha, the formal power of appointment rests solely with the President. The other options, such as the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, and the Chief Justice of India, do not have the constitutional authority to appoint the Prime Minister.
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