SHORT ANSWER:
The responsibilities of a governor in a state include appointing the chief minister and other ministers, while a lieutenant governor in a union territory has limited legislative powers.
DETAILS:
- A governor appoints the chief minister and other ministers in a state as per Article 164 of the Constitution of India.
- A lieutenant governor in a union territory may have powers to legislate but often acts on the advice of the central government or the council of ministers.
- The legislative powers of a lieutenant governor can vary depending on the specific union territory's governance structure.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Not applicable.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 164.
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