Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin hailed the recent Supreme Court judgment against the Tamil Nadu Governor as “historic.” The Chief Minister expressed his satisfaction with the court’s decision, which ruled that the Governor’s actions in granting pardon to convicts were unconstitutional. The Supreme Court’s verdict came after a prolonged legal battle between the state government and the Governor over the issue. The Chief Minister’s comments on the judgment came during a press conference where he emphasized the importance of upholding the constitution and the rule of law. The ruling has significant implications for the relationship between state governments and Governors in India. The Chief Minister’s remarks have been widely covered in the media, with many praising his stance on the issue. The Supreme Court’s decision is seen as a victory for the state government and a reaffirmation of the principles of democracy and separation of powers. The judgment is expected to set a precedent for similar cases in the future. This development marks a milestone in the ongoing debate over the powers of Governors in India. The Chief Minister’s strong support for the rule of law and democratic principles has been well-received by the public and political analysts. The Supreme Court’s ruling is likely to have far-reaching implications for the governance structure in the country.
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Tamil Nadu CM hails Supreme Court ruling against Governor as historic.
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