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Lets begin. The debate is in reference to the 2014 elections that are going to be pivotal for India. There are two major political parties, Congress and the BJP, who have a fair chance of bagging the rights of ruling the country.

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What needs to be understood, while trying to form a well considered decision regarding the future political party, is that India is a parliamentary democracy. So, while the position of Prime Minister is

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