Who can be governor of a state?
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Answer:
The Governor of a State shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal (Article 155). A person to be eligible for appointment as Governor should be citizen of India and has completed age of 35 years (Article 157).
Answer:
The Governor of a State shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal (Article 155). A person to be eligible for appointment as Governor should be citizen of India and has completed age of 35 years (Article 157).
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Explanation:
should also be remembered that according to Article 168, Governor is a part of the State Legislature.) 6.9 The power to withhold assent appears to be wide and unguided power. The Governor is an appointee of the President (Central Government). He is not elected by the people of the State or by their representatives.