“The Governor is not an alternate power centre but a constitutional link between the Centre and the State”. Discuss.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive
Topic: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive
Q3. “The Governor is not an alternate power centre but a constitutional link between the Centre and the State”. Discuss. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question: The ongoing Governor–State confrontations, such as the Kalaignar University Bill 2025 case, highlighting constitutional boundaries, federal balance, and judicial oversight of gubernatorial powers. Key Demand of the question: It requires explaining the constitutional role of the Governor as a federal link, analysing the emerging challenges in practice, and suggesting a way forward to ensure cooperative federalism and accountability. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly define the constitutional intent behind the Governor’s office as a neutral link between the Centre and the State. Body: Governor as a constitutional link: Mention constitutional provisions (Articles 153–201), judicial rulings, and commissions showing the role as a bridge, not a rival authority. Emerging challenges: Indicate politicisation, misuse of discretion, delay in Bill assent, and Centre-State mistrust. Way forward: Suggest reforms — codification of discretion, consultative appointment, time-bound assent, and adherence to constitutional morality. Conclusion: End by stressing that restoring the Governor’s neutrality is key to preserving India’s cooperative and accountable federal structure.
Why the question: The ongoing Governor–State confrontations, such as the Kalaignar University Bill 2025 case, highlighting constitutional boundaries, federal balance, and judicial oversight of gubernatorial powers.
Key Demand of the question: It requires explaining the constitutional role of the Governor as a federal link, analysing the emerging challenges in practice, and suggesting a way forward to ensure cooperative federalism and accountability.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction:
Briefly define the constitutional intent behind the Governor’s office as a neutral link between the Centre and the State.
• Governor as a constitutional link: Mention constitutional provisions (Articles 153–201), judicial rulings, and commissions showing the role as a bridge, not a rival authority.
• Emerging challenges: Indicate politicisation, misuse of discretion, delay in Bill assent, and Centre-State mistrust.
• Way forward: Suggest reforms — codification of discretion, consultative appointment, time-bound assent, and adherence to constitutional morality.
Conclusion: End by stressing that restoring the Governor’s neutrality is key to preserving India’s cooperative and accountable federal structure.