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The President of India enjoys the power of Qualified Veto.
The President of India does not enjoy the power of absolute veto incase of ‘private’ member bills.
Reservation of State Bill for assent of the President is a discretionary power of the the Governor of the State except in case of a bill relating to powers of High Court.
If a Money Bill is reserved by Governor for President he may return it to the State Legislature for reconsideration.
1st statement is incorrect because President of India does not enjoy qualified veto power.
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