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

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, MK Stalin, has hailed the recent Supreme Court judgment against the state governor as “historic.” The judgment, which ruled in favor of the state government in a case concerning the appointment of Vice-Chancellors for universities in Tamil Nadu, has been praised by the Chief Minister for upholding the principles of federalism and democracy. The Chief Minister’s comments come in the wake of a long-standing dispute between the state government and the governor over the appointment of Vice-Chancellors, with the state government arguing that the governor was exceeding his constitutional authority. The Supreme Court’s decision to side with the state government has been seen as a victory for state autonomy and a reaffirmation of the constitutional division of powers between the state and central governments. The Chief Minister’s praise for the judgment is seen as a significant development in the ongoing power struggle between the state government and the governor’s office. The judgment is expected to have far-reaching implications for the relationship between state governments and governors across India. The Chief Minister’s comments have been widely reported in the Indian media, with many commentators praising the Supreme Court’s decision as a win for federalism. The judgment is likely to set an important precedent for future disputes between state governments and governors, and could have a lasting impact on the balance of power between the center and the states in India.

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