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GOVERNOR-GOVT RESTRAINT VITAL FOR FEDERAL PEACE
The Morning Standard
|January 26, 2026
THE recurring friction between governors and elected state governments is no longer an episodic irritant but a persistent constitutional fault line in Indian democracy.
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Rooted in the ambiguous scope of Article 163 and repeatedly tested before the Supreme Court, this conflict has cycled through legislatures, Raj Bhavans and courtrooms without yielding a durable resolution. What has emerged instead are constitutional ceasefires rather than settlements. Recent episodes in three southern states add another chapter to this long-running dispute.
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