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SHORT ANSWER: The impeachment process for a governor and a president in India differs in terms of the initiating authority and the specific procedures outlined in the Constitution. DETAILS: - The impeachment of a president is governed by Article 61 of the Constitution, while the impeachment of a governor is governed by Article 156. - For the president, the process requires a two-thirds majority in both Houses of Parliament, while for a governor, the process is initiated by the state legislature. - The president can be impeached for violation of the Constitution, while a governor can be removed by the president on the advice of the council of ministers. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If impeached, the president is removed from office, and the governor is removed by the president. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 61 and 156
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