The election of thePresident of India is anindirect election in which anelectoral college consisting of the electedmembers of both houses ofparliament (M.P.s), the electedmembers of the state legislative assemblies (Vidhan Sabhas) of all states and the elected members of the legislative assemblies (MLAs) of union territories with legislatures, i.e.,National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi,Jammu and Kashmir, andPuducherry elect the president. The election process of the president is a more extensive process than of theprime minister who is also elected indirectly (not elected by people directly) by theLok Sabha members only. Whereas President being the constitutional head with duties to protect, defend and preserve the constitution andrule of law in aconstitutional democracy withconstitutional supremacy, is elected in an extensive manner by the members of Lok Sabha,Rajya Sabha andstate legislative assemblies in a secret ballot procedure.[1][2][3]