Sociology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

How the Governor of a state is appointed?

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Answered by mariospartan
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The Governor of a state is appointed by president.

Explanation:

  • A governor is the executive head of state. Unlike a president who is elected by means of voting by the members of parliament and members of state legislative assembly, the governor is chosen by President from a group of interested and capable persons.
  • A governor is therefore not elected person and president holds full rights to dismiss the governor in any case of a report against him.
  • A governor has no particular tenure of duration, but generally, he can rule for 5 years is maintained.
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