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Punjab has experienced the maximum number of President's Rules primarily due to its political instability, frequent shifts in party power, and issues related to governance. The state's complex socio-political landscape, marked by tensions between different communities and the impact of militancy in the 1980s, contributed to the breakdown of Law and Order. Additionally, the inability of state governments to maintain majority support often led to the imposition of central rule. These factors combined have made Punjab particularly susceptible to President's Rule compared to other Indian states.

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