The Chief Minister
The Chief Minister
The Chief Minister
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Once the election to the Legislative Assembly is over the task of forming the government
begins. The party with the majority in the Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) is
entitled to form the government. It is upon his recommendation that ministers are
appointed. However, some of the important powers and functions of the Chief Minister
are as under:
The Governor can submit to the consideration of the Council of Ministers any matter on
which decision has been taken by a Minister but which has not been considered by the
Council of Ministers.
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The Governor appoints a large number of top officials of the State. He also summons
and prorogues the sessions of State Legislature. All such powers are exercised by the
Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister, however, has no right
to give advice to the Governor in relation to the functions which he exercises in his
discretion.
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The Chief Minister must bring these activities into reasonable relationship with one-
another. In matters of public order, roads and bridges agriculture, land revenue and
production, supply and distribution of goods, he plays a special role in directing the
policy of the Government.