The head of the government in each state in India is the Chief Minister. The state government is formed by the party who wins the State Legislative Assembly elections. The maximum term of the Chief Minister is usually five years. There is no limit to the number of terms that can be served.
State/Union Territory | Chief Minister | Party |
Andhra Pradesh | TDP - Telugu Desam Party | |
Arunachal Pradesh | ||
Assam | ||
Bihar | ||
Chhattisgarh | ||
Delhi | ||
Goa | ||
Gujarat | ||
Haryana | ||
Himachal Pradesh | ||
Jammu and Kashmir | ||
Jharkhand | ||
Karnataka | ||
Kerala | ||
Madhya Pradesh | ||
Maharashtra |
| |
Manipur | ||
Meghalaya | ||
Mizoram | ||
Nagaland | ||
Odisha | ||
Puducherry | ||
Punjab | ||
Rajasthan | ||
Sikkim | ||
Tamil Nadu | ||
Telangana | ||
Tripura |
| |
Uttar Pradesh | ||
Uttarakhand | ||
West Bengal |
Usually, the maximum term of the Chief Minister is five years.
There is no limit to the number of terms that can be served.
The Chief Minister is appointed by the governor.
Nitish Kumar has served five terms, which is the most, as the Chief Minister of Bihar.
Mamata Banerjee has been the longest serving Chief Minister.
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