Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan welcomes SC’s verdict on Governor witholding bills

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan welcomed the Supreme Court's verdict declaring the Tamil Nadu Governor's withholding of 10 re-enacted bills as illegal and legally erroneous.
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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday welcomed the Supreme Court’s verdict that the Tamil Nadu Governor withholding 10 bills and reserving them for the President’s assent after they were re-enacted by the State Legislature is “illegal and erroneous in law” and liable to be set aside.

In his statement, CM Vijayan emphasized that the top court’s verdict upholds the federal system and the democratic rights of the legislature.

“The Supreme Court’s verdict on the issue of Tamil Nadu Governor’s indefinite stay of bills upholds the federal system and the democratic rights of the legislature. The Supreme Court has already made it clear many times that governors should act according to the advice of the cabinet. Moreover, this verdict sets a specific time limit for passing bills. This verdict is also a warning against the tendency of governors to usurp the powers of the legislature. It is a victory for democracy,” the Kerala CM said.

“We are in a situation where bills passed by the legislature have been held up and made uncertain for up to 23 months. Kerala is in a legal battle against it. This verdict underlines the relevance and importance of such issues raised by Kerala,” CM Pinarayi Vijayan said.

Earlier, former Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and State government locked horns over reserving bills passed by the state legislature. Meanwhile, a bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan said that the Tamil Nadu Governor must act in aid and advice of the State Legislature. The top court order came on plea of Tamil Nadu government against the state Governor for withholding assent on bills passed by the Assembly. (ANI)

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