Who does appoint a governor in a state and what is his tenure?
The governor is the constitutional head of the state who is appointed by the President with the recommendation of the Union Cabinet Minister. The governor's tenure of the governor is of 5 years but he can be free just at any time of time. The important post of a state is the post of Governor. The Governor plays a key role in the formation of the Mandal, the Leader of the Legislative Assembly Ndl is invited to create and gives the oath of office and secrecy
Who does appoint a governor in a state and what is his tenure?
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December 11, 2018
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