If a state legislature passes an ordinary bill again, with or without amendments, after the Governor has returned it for reconsideration, the Governor must:
Parliament, Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha & Legislative Procedure — question ID 1057
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Explanation
Under the Indian Constitution, the Governor has only a suspensive veto regarding ordinary bills. If the state legislature passes the bill again, with or without amendments, and sends it to the Governor for assent, the Governor must accord assent to it.