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why is chief minister the actual ruler of state rather than the governor? give reasons

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Answered by criss2
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the cheif minister is the actual ruler of the state rather than the governor since the governor is the elected representave of the people and the governor is chosen by the president

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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  • The Chief Minister is referred to as the government's head since he/she has real executive authority.
  • Along with the Governor and the Advocate-General of State, he is supported by his council of ministers, who are all members of the state government.
  • The Chief Minister is the head of the government at the state level, similar to the Prime Minister who is the head of the government at the federal level.
  • He is the state's chief executive. While the governor serves as the state government's titular executive, the chief minister serves as the government's true executive. The true executive is referred to as a "de facto" executive, which means "whether by right or not."
  • He cannot be removed by the Governor at any moment.
  • The governor can't even fire him until he has the support of a majority of the House.
  • Thus, the Chief Minister is the actual ruler of the state rather than the Governor.
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