SHORT ANSWER:
The veto power of the Governor in Indian states is outlined in Articles 200, 201, and 202 of the Constitution of India.
DETAILS:
- Article 200: The Governor can withhold assent to a bill, return it for reconsideration, or give assent.
- Article 201: The Governor can recommend the introduction of certain bills in the state legislature.
- Article 202: The Governor can also make recommendations for the expenditure of money from the Consolidated Fund of the state.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- No specific punishment; the veto is a constitutional power.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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