who appoints the chief minister of a state
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In a state election, the party that secures the more number of votes and wins the election eventually are given the authority of ruling the state. The chief minister of a state can be decided among the winning party and on the third day the new chief minister belonging to that winning party is selected and is made the chief minister in the presence of the governor of that state.
Chief minister of the state belongs to the ruling party. The second largest party that lost the election due to some vote difference forms the opposition to criticize the ruling party's misleading implements. This ensures correct functioning of an independent sate.
The chief minister is appointed by the governor and the other ministers are appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Chief minister's. These ministers from the council of ministers.