State Executive

Governor

The Constitution lays down a parliamentary structure in the states also where the executive authority has been vested with the Governor who is to exercise them according to the advice of the Council of Ministers. The Governor is appointed by the President and holds office during his pleasure. His term is of five years but he can relinquish his post earlier by giving his resignation to the President.

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  • All the executive powers of the state are vested with the Governor.
  • He appoints Chief Minister and Council of Ministers.
  • All other officials in important posts are appointed by him.
  • On his ....
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