New Delhi.
Margaret Alvan, the former Minister of the Union, who took Raj Bhavans, the RA government, GUjat, Rajastan and Utroad, says today that the verdict on the force of the Governor rulers is “very necessary” and on time. ” He said that Tamillu Nadu Governor Ravi, now “must resign and go home,” because he should be “a person not written.”
Mr. Ravi kept the 10 MG Stalin government bills for three years. The government has filed a lawsuit, and the Supreme Court has decided that the governor’s decision was not “illegal” and “arbitrary”, and he did not act in “conscientious.”
By putting the governor’s decisions aside, the court noted that the bills are “considered to be cleansed” from the moment of submitting the governor.
The court also presented the schedule for the governors. The one-month period is to keep the provision of the bill and to keep it with the help of the Council of Ministers and advice for the President’s review. When the bill is reserved without the help of the Council of Ministers and consultation, this period will be three months. If the bill is presented to the governor after the reconsideration of the state assembly, he must clean it in a month.
Ms. Alwar said that the court “Step by Time and Hardly Hardly”, it was necessary to take into account the “savage” situation like Kerala, Delhi and Tamil Nadu.
“For years, we have been seeing that Raj Bhavans, which is part of the constitutional provisions, considers it, if I can say.
“The governor can not sit on a three-year bill three years … it’s unknown …
The precedent asked about the verdict and how he would sit down if the government of the Congress or the opposition came to power in the coming years, he said that there was no reason to worry.
“I do not think that any of our governors did this. I had two states with the BJP General Ministries. But you have to be a friendly philosopher and public administration guide, “he said.
In this context, he also quoted the case of Bhuta Singh, who fired in 2005. “She was told to go. It was the Government of Congress, who said to his governor.