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SHORT ANSWER: The involvement of state legislatures in the impeachment of governors reflects India's federal structure by allowing states to participate in the removal of their own constitutional heads, unlike the President, whose impeachment is solely a parliamentary process. DETAILS: - Governors are impeached by a process that requires a two-thirds majority in both the state legislative assembly and the state legislative council (if applicable). - This process emphasizes the role of state governments in maintaining checks and balances within the federal framework. - In contrast, the President's impeachment is conducted by the Parliament of India, involving both Houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha). PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a governor is impeached, they are removed from office and cannot hold any public office thereafter. SOURCE: - Article 153-167 of the Constitution of India.
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