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SHORT ANSWER: The constitutional provisions granting governors discretionary powers are primarily found in Articles 153 to 167 of the Indian Constitution. DETAILS: - Article 163 allows the governor to act in their discretion in certain matters, such as when no council of ministers exists. - Article 164 states that the governor can appoint the chief minister and other ministers. - Article 175 gives the governor the power to summon and prorogue the state legislature. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Discretionary powers can lead to conflicts between the governor and the ruling party, affecting governance. SOURCE: - The Constitution of India
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