Political Science, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

A resident of the state is appointed as a Governor in the state. (State with reasons whether the given statement is true or false.)

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Answered by naresh8513117
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The first practice is that the person being appointed as the Governor is mostly not a resident of the state for which he is appointed. Secondly, before appointing a Governor, the Union Governments consults the concerned State Governmentparticularly the Chief Minister of thatState.

Answered by aburaihana123
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A resident of the state is appointed as a Governor in the state is a FALSE statement.

Explanation:

Governor is the nominal head of the state and Chief Minister is the executive head of the state. Governor should have two qualifications: attain 35 years of age and he or she should not be in the same resident of the state. Always different state residents are qualify to governor post. Many state parties demand to abolish the governor post because he acted upon the Union government will and pressurise the state government.

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