Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin hailed the recent Supreme Court judgment against the state’s Governor as historic. The judgment came after the Governor refused to accept the recommendation of the state cabinet to release seven life convicts. Chief Minister Stalin expressed satisfaction with the court’s decision, stating that it upholds the principles of democracy and the Constitution. The Governor’s actions were seen as a violation of the constitutional mandate that requires the Governor to act on the aid and advice of the council of ministers. The Chief Minister’s strong stance against the Governor’s actions has been widely supported by various political parties and civil society groups. This development is significant in the context of the ongoing power struggle between the state government and the Governor’s office. The Supreme Court’s ruling sets a precedent for future governance and reinforces the importance of upholding the rule of law. The Chief Minister’s response to the judgment has been lauded by many as a bold and decisive move to protect the democratic values of the state. This landmark decision is expected to have far-reaching implications for the functioning of state governments across India.

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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin hails Supreme Court ruling against Governor as historic.
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