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While appointing a Governor, the President generally consults the Chief Minister of the State. This is : (a) constitutionally imperative (b) a matter of convention (c) because Parliament has legislated to the effect (d) a duty of the President

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While appointing a Governor, the President generally consults the Chief Minister of the State. This is a matter of convention.



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