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the following extract and answer the questions that follows:

Restructuring the Centre-State relations is one more way in which federalism has

been strengthened in practice. How the constitutional arrangements for sharing

power work in reality depends to a large extent on how the ruling parties and leaders

follow these arrangements. For a long time, the same party ruled both at the Centre

and in most of the States. This meant that the State governments did not exercise

their rights as autonomous federal units. As and when the ruling party at the State

level was different, the parties that ruled at the Centre tried to undermine the power

of the States. In those days, the Central Government would often misuse the

Constitution to dismiss the State governments that were controlled by rival parties.

This undermined the spirit of federalism.

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Answered by namra1487
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Restructuring the Centre-State relations is one more way in which federalism has

been strengthened in practice. How the constitutional arrangements for sharing

power work in reality depends to a large extent on how the ruling parties and leaders

follow these arrangements. For a long time, the same party ruled both at the Centre

and in most of the States. This meant that the State governments did not exercise

their rights as autonomous federal units. As and when the ruling party at the State

level was different, the parties that ruled at the Centre tried to undermine the power

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