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SHORT ANSWER: The accountability of ministers in a coalition government is facilitated by provisions in the Constitution of India, particularly Articles 75 and 164. DETAILS: - Article 75 states that the Prime Minister shall be appointed by the President and the other ministers shall be appointed on the advice of the Prime Minister. - Article 164 provides for the appointment of the Chief Minister and other ministers in a state, ensuring they are collectively responsible to the legislature. - Both articles ensure that ministers are accountable to the Parliament or State Legislature, which can question their actions and decisions. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If ministers fail to maintain accountability, they can be removed by a vote of no confidence in the Lok Sabha or State Assembly. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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