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Default president's rule

Gurjar leaders, who met in Delhi in the day, demanded that the Centre dismiss the state government and put Rajasthan under President's rule.

Please explain the `persident's rule'.

Is this mean = `president will rule the state (Rajasthan'?
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The president will rule directly, not the state government.
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