The Chief Minister, despite being defeated, continued in office and refused to resign. In such a critical situation, the Governor could send his report to the Central Government and recommend the imposition of'President's rule'under Article 356. Once President's rule is imposed, the entire reins of the state fall directly into the hands of the Centre and the Governor, and the powers of the Chief Minister cease to exist.
Governor May Impose President's Rule in Defeated State
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