How is the President elected in India?

Janhvi Sharma |
Jaipur | The President is the highest constitutional post in India that can be achieved by an individual. The title of the first citizen of India has also been given to the President. But like in America, the President is not elected by the people in India, but
the people’s representatives elect the President.

The term of the President in India is 5 years, whose turn comes to elect a new President. The new President is elected by the people’s representatives elected by you and us. MLAs, Lok Sabha MPs, and Rajya Sabha MPs from all states. In these elections, only the 12 MPs elected by the President do not have the right to vote, along with them the councillors of the state’s Legislative Council also cannot vote in this election. Before the presidential election, candidates also stand for the post of president.

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