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1. Which of the following are the discretionary powers of the Governor?
(A): (A) Selection of Chief Minister
(B): (B) Provide advice to the President regarding President’s rule in the concerned state.
(C): (C) Returning back the bill to the State legislature for reconsideration.
(D): (D) All the above
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