SHORT ANSWER:
The appointment of governors by the President of India can lead to conflicts with state governments due to differing political interests.
DETAILS:
- Governors are appointed by the President and may not align with the ruling party in the state.
- This can create tensions between the state government and the governor, especially in matters of legislation and administration.
- Governors have the power to recommend President's Rule in states, which can be seen as interference.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No direct punishment, but political instability may arise from conflicts.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 153 to 167.
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