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SHORT ANSWER: The President of India has the authority to remove a governor, but this action is subject to the advice of the Council of Ministers, ensuring checks and balances. DETAILS: - The President appoints governors under Article 153 of the Constitution. - Removal of a governor can be done by the President under Article 156, but only on the advice of the Council of Ministers. - The governor can be removed for reasons such as failure to perform duties or loss of confidence. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment for governors; however, arbitrary removal can lead to political instability. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 153 and 156.
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