SHORT ANSWER:
The passing of a resolution against a governor's actions by a state assembly can create tension between the state government and the central government.
DETAILS:
- A resolution may indicate a lack of confidence in the governor's actions, which are often appointed by the central government.
- It can lead to political disputes and affect cooperative federalism.
- The central government may intervene if it perceives a constitutional crisis.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no direct legal punishments, but it may lead to political consequences or changes in governance.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 163 and Article 174.
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