Political Science, asked by dza, 1 year ago

tension relationship between central and state


Guydangerous: Well what do want to know about that whether the reasons/consequences or any other things?

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Answered by kushideepak
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The issues which created tensions and conflicts between the Centre and states are:
(1) Mode of appointment and dismissal of governor;
(2) Discriminatory and partisan role of governors;
(3) Imposition of President’s Rule for partisan interests;
(4) Deployment of Central forces in the states to maintain law and order;
(5) Reservation of state bills for the consideration of the President;

(6) Discrimination in financial allocations to the states;
(7) Role of Planning Commission in approving state projects;
(8) Management of All-India Services (IAS, IPS, and IFS);
(9) Use of electronic media for political purposes;
(10) Appointment of enquiry commissions against the chief ministers;
(11) Sharing of finances (between Centre and states); and
(12) Encroachment by the Centre on the State List.
Answered by Guydangerous
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Well what do you want to know about that, whether the reasons/consequences or any other things?
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