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In which Indian state was President's rule first imposed?
In which Indian state was President's rule first imposed?
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President’s Rule was first imposed in Punjab in 1959. This was the first instance of Article 356 of the Indian Constitution being used, allowing the central government to take over the state government in cases where the constitutional machinery had failed.
President’s rule was first imposed in the state of Punjab on 7th July 1951. The state was under President’s rule for almost a year until 17th April, 1952. It was imposed because of infighting in the Indian National Congress.
Article 356 of the Indian Constitution allows the President to dissolve elected state governments when the constitutional machinery fails. The President can only exercise this power when he believes the state government can’t function according to the Constitution.
President’s Rule gives the central government the power to suspend the state legislature and govern the state through the governor’s office. The goal is to restore constitutional order, ensure the continuity of governance, and protect the interests of citizens when the regular state machinery is unable to function.