Governor

1. Introduction

  1. The Governor is the constitutional head of the state, while the Chief Minister (CM) is the head of the state government.
  2. The relationship between the Governor and the Chief Minister is central to the functioning of the parliamentary system at the state level.
  3. Their relationship must adhere to the principles of the Indian Constitution and federal structure.

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1. Introduction to the Governor

  1. The Governor is the constitutional head of a state in India, similar to the President's role at the Union level.
  2. Governors act as the link between the Union Government and the State Government.
  3. They perform their duties under the provisions of Part VI of the Indian Constitution (Articles 153–162).

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