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governor plays a key role between centre and the state explain​

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Answered by bably66
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The role of the Governor as the head of the State is very important. The Governor of a State plays a multifaceted role. In the normal circumstances, he acts as a vital link between the Central and the State Government. Under the Constitution, Governor is expected to play a double role, as the head of the State and as the representative of the Centre. The Central Government has been kept strong in the Indian federal set up by providing more powers under the Constitution. Moreover, the procedure of appointment and the removal of the Governor, also make the Centre strong because his term of office is not secure and he acts only on the directions of the Centre.  The founding fathers of our Constitution made the Central Government strong so that it would be able to put a check on the disintegrating forces and can act to safeguard the sovereignty, integrity, and stability of the Country. The Central Government has many overriding powers over the State Government.  It has been given a dominant voice in the affairs of the State.Governor is the head of a particular state. He administrates everything in the state. He is completely liable to answer all the questions related to his states to the centre. If the centre wants a particular thing to be done in a particular state. The centre should speak to the governor similarly, the public opinion could be stated by centre through governor.

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