The correct answer is: D. Chief Minister
The Chief Minister is the head of the government of a Union Territory in India. He/She is responsible for the administration of the Union Territory and is accountable to the Lieutenant Governor. The Chief Minister communicates to the Lieutenant Governor all decisions of the Council of Ministers relation to the administration of the affairs of the Union Territory and proposals for legislation.
The Chief Secretary is the chief administrative officer of a Union Territory. He/She is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Union Territory and is accountable to the Lieutenant Governor. The Chief Secretary does not communicate to the Lieutenant Governor all decisions of the Council of Ministers relation to the administration of the affairs of the Union Territory and proposals for legislation.
The Speaker is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly of a Union Territory. He/She is responsible for the smooth functioning of the Legislative Assembly and is accountable to the members of the Legislative Assembly. The Speaker does not communicate to the Lieutenant Governor all decisions of the Council of Ministers relation to the administration of the affairs of the Union Territory and proposals for legislation.
The Prime Minister is the head of the government of India. He/She is responsible for the administration of the country and is accountable to the Parliament. The Prime Minister does not communicate to the Lieutenant Governor all decisions of the Council of Ministers relation to the administration of the affairs of the Union Territory and proposals for legislation.