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Justified and timely advice from vice president
To end with malpractices of a party-based political system chief ministers and prime minister should be elected by secret and compulsory votes of all members of Lower House through EVMs on nominations signed by at least one-third electing members.
VICE PRESIDENT of India has advised political parties in right direction by asking them to minimise use of whips over their parliamentarians. Party-based political system has witnessed serious loopholes when part-bosses of small regional parties take parliamentarians as bonded persons by frequently shifting loyalties just for their personal gains.
 
This attitude is mainly responsible for toppling of governments and hung legislatures apart from inducing high-level corruption and en-block horse-trading of legislators. Most recently, a parliamentarian Suman Kabir of Trinamool Congress (TMC) has publicly expressed displeasure on bossism in his party. Such corrupt system was responsible for emergence of now-exposed corrupt Madhu Koda as Chief Minister of Jharkhand.
 
Best way to end with malpractices of a party-based political system is to elect chief ministers and prime minister by secret and compulsory votes of all members of Lower House through electronic voting machines (EVMs) on nominations signed by at least one-third electing members. Such an elected leader may only be removed by a no-confidence motion passed in the same manner but with compulsion of naming alternate leader in the same motion.

 
Speakers and deputy speakers should be elected simultaneously with chief ministers/prime minister in the same manner. Only those should be appointed as ministers who might not have contested any elections in last say five years to eliminate lust for money-minting ministerial chairs from amongst legislators.
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