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SHORT ANSWER: The veto power of a governor differs based on the type of legislation: ordinary bills, money bills, and constitutional amendment bills. DETAILS: - A governor can veto ordinary bills, which can be overridden by the state legislature. - For money bills, the governor can only recommend amendments but cannot veto them outright. - Constitutional amendment bills require the governor's assent, but the governor cannot veto them. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; the veto is a constitutional power. SOURCE: - Article 200 and Article 201 of the Constitution of India.
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