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SHORT ANSWER: A governor can exercise veto power by rejecting bills passed by the state legislature. DETAILS: - The governor can issue a general veto, rejecting the entire bill. - The governor can use a line-item veto to reject specific provisions in a bill (if allowed by the state constitution). - The governor can also return the bill with recommendations for amendments. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If a bill is vetoed, the legislature can attempt to override the veto, usually requiring a higher majority vote. - This power can affect the legislative process by requiring negotiation and compromise between the legislature and the governor. SOURCE: - Article 200 of the Constitution of India (related to State Legislatures)
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