SHORT ANSWER:
The removal of governors in Indian states is governed by Article 155 and Article 156 of the Constitution of India.
DETAILS:
- Article 155 states that the Governor of a state is appointed by the President of India.
- Article 156 allows the President to remove the Governor at any time.
- The removal does not require any specific reason to be provided.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- There are no specific punishments associated with the removal of a governor, as it is a constitutional provision.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Articles 155 and 156.
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