when is president's rules imposed state
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Imposition in states
In practice, president's rule has been imposed in a state under any one of the following different circumstances: A state legislature is unable to elect a leader as chief minister for a time prescribed by the Governor of that state, at the Will of Governor.
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Article 356 state that the president can invoke president rule in a state on the report of the governor if the state machinery/legislature fails to abide by constitutional norms.
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