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SHORT ANSWER: The Governor's veto authority over ordinary bills allows for a complete veto, while for money bills, the Governor can only return the bill for reconsideration. DETAILS: - The Governor can veto an ordinary bill completely or suggest amendments. - For money bills, the Governor can only return the bill to the legislature for reconsideration; they cannot veto it outright. - This difference affects how quickly and effectively financial legislation can be passed. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Delays in the legislative process can occur if the Governor returns a money bill for reconsideration. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 200 and Article 201
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