Social Sciences, asked by abhinavsingh28, 11 months ago

governor is only a nominal head of the state do you agree​

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Answered by userron
19

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

as he has only the right to approve laws but laws are made by others

Answered by hotelcalifornia
36

Answer:

Yes, I agree that the "governor" is only a "nominal head" of the state.

Explanation:

A nominal head is the country's constitutional head, representing the nation but not governing the nation. Governor at the "state level" in whom the constitution entrusts the all authority powers of state. The "Council of Ministers" led by the "chief minister" exercises the true authority powers. Each state has governor and all these member are appointed by the "President of India" with a term of "5 years".

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