The Chief Minister (CM) is the elected head of government in an Indian state. They are responsible for overseeing the state's administration, formulating policies, and implementing decisions. The CM is appointed by the state Governor and is usually the leader of the party with the majority in the state legislative assembly. The CM represents the state in national matters and leads the formation of the state’s cabinet. They play a crucial role in shaping the state’s political landscape and driving its development agenda.
