Tamil Nadu Assembly Passes 10 Bills Returned by Governor RN Ravi; CM MK Stalin Slams Centre

On Saturday, the Tamil Nadu assembly re-adopted 10 Bills which were sent back by the Governor. The opposition parties AIADMK and BJP staged a walk out from the assembly following the move by the DMK government. The Chief Minister moved a resolution in the state legislature to take up 10 Bills rejected by the Governor for reconsideration.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin (File Photo

Chennai, November 18: The DMK government on Saturday passed all the 10 bills which were returned by the Governor R.N Ravi. “Centre target the non-BJP ruled states through the Governors,” Chief Minister M.K Stalin said. He said that the Governor was keen to block the government’s initiatives. “It was the duty of the Governor to give consent to the Bills sent by an elected government,” the Chief Minister said.

On Saturday, the Tamil Nadu assembly re-adopted 10 Bills which were sent back by the Governor. The opposition parties AIADMK and BJP staged a walk out from the assembly following the move by the DMK government. The Chief Minister moved a resolution in the state legislature to take up 10 Bills rejected by the Governor for reconsideration. Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin Writes to EAM S Jaishankar, Urges Steps To Secure Release of 37 Fishermen Detained by Sri Lankan Navy.

The Chief Minister said that the legislative assembly under the provision of Article 200 of the Indian Constitution, if the bills are passed again in the house and sent for the approval, the Governor shall not withhold the assent. “As per the Rule 143 of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Rules, the bills may be reconsidered by the assembly,” the Chief Minister said.

The development comes after an affidavit was filed against the Governor R.N. Ravi for deliberately obstructing governance and neglecting Constitutional duties of the DMK government on October 31.The affidavit highlighted the systematic undermining of the elected machinery and stated that the situation is leading to the Constitutional deadlock. Tamil Nadu Marriage Assistance Scheme: Stalin Government Allocates Rs 117.18 Crore for Purchasing Gold Coins.

The Bills mooted by the various departments such as Law, Agriculture, Higher Education were returned by the Governor. The DMK government had conveyed a special session to reconsider the bill.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 18, 2023 05:08 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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