The President has the power to remove all the following except :


A) Attorney-General of India

B) Governor of a State

C) Council of Ministers

D) Chairman of a Public service Commission on the report of Supreme Court

Correct Answer:
C) Council of Ministers


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The President also has the power to remove them from their position, all except who?
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