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SHORT ANSWER: The appointment and removal of governors in India are governed by constitutional provisions that can influence their tenure during political changes. DETAILS: - Governors are appointed by the President of India under Article 155 of the Constitution. - They hold office during the pleasure of the President, which means they can be removed at any time. - The changing political dynamics in a state can lead to the central government deciding to replace a governor. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment, but removal can lead to political instability in the state. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 155
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