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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
In a holding together federation (like India) , the country decides to divide its powers among a central authority as well as its constituent states. In a holding together federation the central government has more power than the state government and the states have unequal power. Some states have special powers. Jammu and Kashmir has a special constitution where a law passed by the central can only be passed if it is approved by the state assembly. The union territories have very little powers as they are too small to be considered as a seperate state and were not merged during state formation. The central government has special power in ruling these states.
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