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A cabinet minister of a state government can be removed by the

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the prerogative of the Prime Minister to decide who should be there in the cabinet or not, how many are to be there, when should somebody to be inducted into the ministry etc. The Prime Minister can decide any of this solely and send his decision to the President and the President in turn has to issue orders for induction or removal of the minister. The usual practice being followed by the Prime Minister for removal of a minister is to ask the concerned minister to resign and he/she will follow suit.

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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

A cabinet minister of a state government can be removed by the Prime minister

Explanation:

The Republic of India's head of state is the Prime Minister of India. Despite the president of India being the official head of the executive, the prime minister and their chosen Council of Ministers have executive authority. The Lok Sabha, the Republic of India's main legislative body, is the lower house of the Indian Parliament, and the prime minister is frequently the leader of the party or coalition that holds a majority there. The Lok Sabha is the prime minister's permanent accountability body.

The Indian president appoints the prime minister.

A cabinet minister of a state government can be removed by the Prime minister

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