As deliberations for government formation continue following the BJP-led NDA’s victory with 292 seats and the Opposition’s INDIA bloc securing 232 seats, here’s a look at the salaries, perks, and allowances of the key figures in India’s Parliament: the Prime Minister, President, Vice-President, and Members of Parliament (MPs).
The President, the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, is elected by the electoral college comprising members of both houses of Parliament and state assemblies. Residing in Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President holds the highest-paid government position in India.
The Vice-President, who primarily presides over the Rajya Sabha and acts as the caretaker President when needed, holds the second-highest constitutional position in the country.
Appointed by the President, the Prime Minister is the head of government, holding significant executive authority and responsibility.
MPs represent their constituencies in the Lok Sabha. They are directly elected through general elections held every five years.
These figures highlight the compensation and benefits provided to some of India’s most influential political positions, ensuring they are well-supported in their roles serving the nation.
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