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The executive power of the state is vested in

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Answered by deepanshu888
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executive power of state is vested in Governor and it should be exercised by him or on the behalf of him.

Answered by presentmoment
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The executive power in the state lies with the governor of the state according to the constitution.  

Explanation:  

  • In a country like India, executive power exists with the president. The president is a national figure, and he cannot take part in the daily state affairs, as that would be beyond the purview of his chair.
  • Therefore, individual governors are placed as state executive heads to be associated with stately affairs. The governor, like the president, has the same tenure duration in years.
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