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Chief ministers are having powers

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Answered by anitaparveen
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ya cm are having powers but not more then pm and president

Answered by sonarai44glow
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The position and powers of the Chief Minister of a State constitute almost a replica of those of his prototype in the Central Cabinet. Like the Prime Minister of India, he can be described as the “keystone of cabinet-arch”, “a moon among the lesser stars” or a “sun around whom the other Ministers revolve like planets.” In fact, he is central to the formation, and central to the death of the Council of Ministers.

In the States, there have been more cases of differences of opinion among the Ministers and a Chief Minister, than at the Centre. Hence it is held that a Chief Minister gets ample opportunity for asserting himself against the Ministers. The Ministers had either been yielding before the Chief Minister or had been made to quit by the latter.

The CM is appointed by the Governor while the other Ministers are appointed by the Governor on his advice. In actual practice, the leader of the majority party or in case of a coalition, the chosen leader of the aligning parties, is summoned by the Governor to act as the Chief Minister. In the latter case, the CM is required to seek vote of confidence on the floor of the House.

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