Tamil Nadu CM hails Supreme Court ruling against Governor as historic, signaling constitutional victory.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin hailed the recent Supreme Court judgment against the state’s Governor as historic. The Chief Minister’s statement came after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state government in a case involving the Governor’s decision to grant pardon to convicts. The judgment is seen as a significant victory for the state government and a reaffirmation of the principles of federalism. The Chief Minister expressed his satisfaction with the verdict, stating that it upholds the constitutional values and the rights of the state government. The ruling has set a precedent for future interactions between state governments and governors, clarifying the boundaries of their respective powers. The Chief Minister’s response to the judgment has been widely praised by political leaders and legal experts. The decision is expected to have far-reaching implications for the relationship between state governments and the central government. The Chief Minister’s strong stance on the issue has been seen as a sign of his commitment to upholding the rights of the state government. Overall, the Supreme Court’s ruling has been lauded as a landmark decision that will shape the dynamics of governance in the country.

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