State the difference between The Governor and the Chief Minister with points given below: (a) Appointment. (b) Any two powers. (c) Membership of the legislature.
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flag on the Red Fort is can only be done by the Prime Minister of India it cannot be done by the president
president is only the nominal head of the country but Prime Minister is a real head of the country
the main decisions of the country can be taken by the Prime Minister only without consulting with the president
president is only the nominal head of the country but Prime Minister is a real head of the country
the main decisions of the country can be taken by the Prime Minister only without consulting with the president
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After the abolition of the article 370 from the Indian Constitution now the number of sates in India remained 28 while the number of Union territories (UTs) has increased to 9. There are 3 UTs (Delhi, Puducherry and Jammu & Kashmir) that have bicameral legislative assemblies.
Appointment of Chief Minister
Our constitution does not specifically mention about the qualification to be appointed as Chief Minister (CM). Article 164 of the Constitution envisages that the Chief Minister shall be appointed by the governor. However, this does not imply that the governor is free to appoint anyone as the Chief Minister of the state or UT.
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