Similarities and Differences between President and Governor in India
The key similarities and differences between President and Governor are given below:
Similarities
- Both the President and Governor have the status of Constitutional Heads.
- All executive decisions are taken in their name but actual power is exercised by Council of Ministers
- All ordinary / money bills passed must get their assent before they become an act.
- Both of them have powers to promulgate ordinances
- All Money bills can be introduced with prior recommendation of President in the Lok Sabha and Governor in the state legislature.
Differences
- The discretionary powers of Governor are with wider scope in the state than the President in the Union.
- Governor cannot grant pardon to somebody convicted and sentenced to death, although he can commute such sentence. Only president has power to pardon someone sentenced to death.
- President can nominate two members of Anglo-Indian Community in Lok Sabha, Governor can nominate one member of Anglo-Indian Community in State Legislature.
- President nominates 12 members in Rajya Sabha. Governor nominates 1/6th members of State Legislative Council wherever bicameral legislatures exist in states.
- Only President can declare war or peace.
- Only President can pardon a person punished under Martial law.