What is the position of President in the executive?
(a) Real executive
(b) Constitutional head of the government
(c) Constitutional head of the State
(d) Head of the party in power
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Who among the following holds office during the pleasure of the President ? a) Speaker of Lok Sabha b) Prime Minister c) Election Commissioner d) Governor
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