Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, MK Stalin, has hailed the recent Supreme Court judgment against the state’s Governor as “historic.” The Chief Minister’s statement comes after the Supreme Court ruled that the Governor cannot interfere in the day-to-day affairs of the state government. The verdict is seen as a significant win for the state government and a clear delineation of powers between the Governor and the elected government. The Chief Minister emphasized that the judgment upholds the principles of democracy and federalism. The ruling is expected to have far-reaching implications for the relationship between Governors and Chief Ministers across the country. The Chief Minister’s remarks have been widely welcomed by political leaders and experts. The case has sparked a debate on the role of Governors in states and their powers vis-a-vis elected governments. The judgment is likely to set a precedent for future interactions between Governors and state governments. The historic nature of the verdict has been underscored by legal experts and constitutional scholars. The ruling is seen as a reaffirmation of the Constitution and the principles of democratic governance. It remains to be seen how this judgment will impact the functioning of state governments in India.

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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin praises historic Supreme Court ruling against Governor – a significant moment.
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