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Answered by gupukaur1503
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The elected head of the government of the states in India is called as the Chief Minister of that particular state or union territory. The governor appoints the Chief Minister following elections to the state legislative assembly. The party with the majority of votes will elect their leader, the candidate for Chief Minister, who is invited by the governor to swear in as Chief Minister of State. The Chief Minister's term lasts for typically for 5 years, or until next General Elections. However, there is no limit for the number of terms he can serve.

To be eligible for the post of Chief Minister, the candidate must be at least 25 years of age, a citizen of India, and should be a member of the state legislature. He is elected by the majority in the state assembly.

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