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1. Introduction
- The Governor is the constitutional head of the state, while the Chief Minister (CM) is the head of the state government.
- The relationship between the Governor and the Chief Minister is central to the functioning of the parliamentary system at the state level.
- Their relationship must adhere to the principles of the Indian Constitution and federal structure.
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1. Introduction to the Governor
- The Governor is the constitutional head of a state in India, similar to the President's role at the Union level.
- Governors act as the link between the Union Government and the State Government.
- They perform their duties under the provisions of Part VI of the Indian Constitution (Articles 153–162).
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