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SHORT ANSWER: The appointment and role of governors in Indian states are governed by Article 153 to Article 167 of the Constitution of India. DETAILS: - Governors are appointed by the President of India for a term of five years. - They act as the constitutional head of the state and have various responsibilities, including appointing the Chief Minister and other ministers. - Governors can also summon and prorogue the state legislature and give assent to bills. - They play a role in maintaining the federal structure by ensuring that state governance aligns with the Constitution. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - No specific punishment; however, misuse of power by a governor can lead to political consequences. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 153 to 167.
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