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State Executive power is vested with –
Question

State Executive power is vested with –

A.

Chief Minister

B.

Council of Ministers

C.

Chief Minister and Council of Ministers

D.

Governor

Correct option is D

The State Executive power is vested in the Governor under Article 154 of the Indian Constitution. The Governor is the constitutional head of the state, and the executive power is exercised in the name of the Governor, although real power is exercised by the Council of Ministers headed by the Chief Minister.
Information Booster:
The Governor acts on the advice of the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers, who are responsible for running the day-to-day affairs of the state.
Additional Knowledge:
· Chief Minister and Council of Ministers: While they hold real power, the formal executive power is vested in the Governor.

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