@Vanarchain #vanar The Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislaturesThe Governor acts as the state's constitutional head and executive representative, appointed by the President for a 5-year term under Articles 153-162 of the Indian Constitution. Key powers include appointing the Chief Minister, summoning legislatures