Q. Consider the following statements:
1.Part VI of the Constitution deals with the government in the states.
2.The governor is the chief executive head of the state.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Answer: C
Notes:
Explanation: The Constitution of India envisages the same pattern of government in the states as that for the Centre, that is, a parliamentary system.
- Part VI of the Constitution deals with the government in the states.
- Articles 153 to 167 in Part VI of the Constitution deal with the state executive.
- The governor is the chief executive head of the state. But, like the president, he is a nominal executive head (titular or constitutional head).
Source: Laxmikanth
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