SHORT ANSWER:
The Governor has constitutional powers, while the Chief Minister exercises executive powers.
DETAILS:
- The Governor acts as the ceremonial head of the state and has powers like appointing the Chief Minister, giving assent to bills, and summoning the state legislature.
- The Chief Minister is the head of the government and is responsible for running the administration and making policy decisions.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Not applicable.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Articles 153 to 167.
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