Caucus head of the majority party in India's federal lower house
Leader of the House in Lok Sabha
Lok Sabhā Me Sadana ke Netā
State Emblem of India
Flag of India
Incumbent Narendra Modi since 26 May 2014
Style
His Excellency
Type
Parliamentary Leader
Status
Parliamentary Chairman of the Majority Party
Member of
Lok Sabha
Reports to
Parliament of India
Seat
Lok Sabha
Nominator
Lok Sabha members of majority Parliamentary Party
Appointer
President of India by convention, based on appointee's ability to command confidence in the Lok Sabha
Term length
At the pleasure of the President or Confidence of Parliamentary Party in Lok Sabha 5 years unless dissolved sooner No term limits specified
Formation
May 1952
First holder
Jawaharlal Nehru (1952–1964)
Unofficial names
Prime Minister (if the office holder is the head of government)
Deputy
Deputy Leader of the House
Salary
₹330,000 (US$4,100) (excl. allowances) per month
The Leader of the House in Lok Sabha (IAST: Lok Sabhā Sadana ke Netā) is the parliamentary chairperson of the party that holds a majority in the Lok Sabha and is responsible for government business in the house. The office holder is usually the prime minister if they are a member of the house. If the prime minister is not a member of the Lok Sabha, usually the senior-most minister in the union cabinet serves as the leader of the house.[1]
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