"It is difficult to lead a coalition government as a Prime Minister in India" Explain the statement.
A coalition government is a government formed after a pact or treaty among individuals or political parties. In case a single political party does not gather votes to form a single government, it enters into a coalition government. The conflicting ideologies of the various parties makes the government rather weak. continual disagreements slow down the government the core element of the coalition has to keep up with all the promises made to its partners and do the impossible – make everyone happy with the platter offered to him or her The cabinet size grows out of proportion to accommodate every interest thus fuelling increased expenditure of valuable public funds for seemingly wasteful purposes Prime Minister becomes shaky and he is tied down towards preserving and sustaining the coalition and duties towards the country, thus staying distinctly non-committal to the latter