Why are many States unhappy about the role of the Governor?
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-The governor has power to reserve a bill passed by the state government for the assent of the president.
-The governor also owes authority of suspending elected state government and can also dissolve the legislative assembly.
-The governor is appointed by Central government therefore,there is a possibility of the governors office being used to control and remove the state government.
-The governor is not elected but appointed by the central government and can be a retired military officer,civil servant or politician.
-The governor also owes authority of suspending elected state government and can also dissolve the legislative assembly.
-The governor is appointed by Central government therefore,there is a possibility of the governors office being used to control and remove the state government.
-The governor is not elected but appointed by the central government and can be a retired military officer,civil servant or politician.
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Here is your answer mate,
- The role of governor is referred to as an interference by the central government in the functioning of the state government,
hence it becomes controversial.
- This controversy becomes much more if the power vests in the different lands at the centre and the state.
- As per Article 356,the governor exercises the power to recommend the dissolution of state assembly.
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