Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has lauded the recent Supreme Court decision that criticized Governor R.N. Ravi for withholding assent to 10 bills, declaring it as a historic victory for state autonomy. The apex court deemed the Governor’s actions as unconstitutional. This ruling marks a significant moment in the ongoing debate over the powers of Governors in India. The Supreme Court’s stance has been welcomed by many, including Chief Minister Stalin, who has been vocal about protecting the rights of states. The verdict is seen as a reaffirmation of the principles of federalism enshrined in the Indian Constitution. The legal battle between the state government and the Governor has drawn widespread attention, with many viewing it as a test case for the balance of power between state and central authorities. The judgment is likely to have far-reaching implications for future interactions between state governments and Governors across the country. This development underscores the importance of upholding constitutional values and respecting the autonomy of states within the Indian federal structure. The ruling has been widely covered in the media, with experts weighing in on its significance for the country’s political landscape. As the debate continues, the decision is expected to influence discussions on governance and federal relations in India.
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Supreme Court declares TN Governor’s action unconstitutional, M.K. Stalin lauds verdict as historic win for state autonomy
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