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Consider the following statements about Mutual Delegation of executive functions between the Union and the States.
1. The Governor can delegate any function of the state to the Union government but only after the consent of the latter
2. But the President can delegate any function of the Centre to the states even without their consent.
Select the correct answer using codes given below
1 only
2 only
Both are correct
None is correct
the President while delegating any central executive function to the state has to seek the consent of the state executive. If the Union wants to delegate any executive function to state without their consent it has to take the Parliamentary route.
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