AArticle 153
BArticle 356
CArticle 163
DArticle 164
Answer:
B. Article 356
Read Explanation:
Governor
Nominal head of the state, representing the President at the state level.
Acts as the constitutional head, performing executive, legislative, judicial, and emergency functions, generally on the advice of the Council of Ministers.
Appointed by the President of India (on the advice of the Union Government) for a five-year term,
Article 153: Establishes the office of the Governor for each state
Article 356: Allows the Governor to recommend President’s Rule if the state government cannot function according to the Constitution.
Powers and Functions
Executive: Appoints the Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, Advocate General, and other key officials (e.g., State Election Commissioner, State Public Service Commission members).
Legislative: Summons, prorogues, and dissolves the State Legislative Assembly; addresses the legislature; gives assent to bills (with powers to withhold assent or reserve bills for the President’s consideration).
Judicial: Grants pardons, reprieves, or remissions of punishment for state laws (similar to the President’s powers under Article 161).
Emergency: Recommends President’s Rule under Article 356 if the state government cannot function in accordance with the Constitution.