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SHORT ANSWER: A Governor can recommend President's Rule if the government in the state cannot be carried on according to the provisions of the Constitution. DETAILS: - This is outlined in Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. - The Governor must report to the President that the governance in the state cannot be conducted in accordance with the Constitution. - This can occur due to political instability, such as a loss of majority in a coalition government. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - President's Rule leads to the dissolution of the state government and the imposition of central rule. SOURCE: - Article 356 of the Indian Constitution
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