Regarding the Council of Ministers in an Indian State, which of the following statements are correct?
- The Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor, and other ministers are appointed by the Governor on the advice of the Chief Minister.Cevap
- The total number of ministers, including the Chief Minister, in a state cannot exceed 15 percent of the total strength of the Legislative Assembly of that state.Cevap
- CThe Council of Ministers of a state is collectively responsible to the Legislative Council of that state.
- A minister who is not a member of the State Legislature for six consecutive months ceases to be a minister upon the expiration of that period.Cevap
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The statements regarding the appointment of ministers on the advice of the Chief Minister, the 15 percent ceiling on the size of the Council of Ministers, and the six-month membership requirement for ministers are correct.
Under Article 164 of the Constitution of India, the Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor and other ministers are appointed on the Chief Minister's advice. The 91st Constitutional Amendment introduced a 15% ceiling relative to the Legislative Assembly's strength, and non-legislators may only serve as ministers for up to six consecutive months without getting elected.
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Constitutional provisions governing the State Council of Ministers (Article 164)