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SHORT ANSWER: State governments or political parties can challenge the imposition of President's Rule under Article 356 in the Supreme Court. DETAILS: - Article 356 of the Indian Constitution allows the President to assume control of a state government under certain conditions. - If a state government believes that President's Rule has been imposed improperly, they can file a writ petition in the Supreme Court. - The Supreme Court can review the decision and determine its legality. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the Supreme Court finds the imposition of President's Rule to be unconstitutional, it can restore the state government. SOURCE: - Article 356 of the Indian Constitution
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