Who among the following has not been the acting Governor of Madhya Pradesh? (1) Justice N.D. Ojha (2) Justice P.V. Dixit (3) Justice G.D.Dixit (4) Justice G.P.Singh

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(3) Justice G.D.Dixit Explanation: Justice G. D. Dixit has not been the acting Governor of Madhya Pradesh.

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