A Supreme Court Case Raises Questions About the Role of Governors
The escalating conflict between elected governors and state governments has reached a critical juncture, finding itself at the center of a legal battle in the Supreme Court. The court’s recent pronouncements have raised fundamental questions about the constitutional roles of governors, emphasizing that they should not act as representatives of the people’s elected will.
In this candid interview, Mani delves into the contentious issue of governors seemingly running parallel administrations in opposition-ruled states across India, often in alignment with the ruling BJP government and Prime Minister Modi. He sheds light on the nuanced legal framework surrounding actions against governors, explaining that strict legal measures might not be feasible due to constitutional safeguards. However, Mani also uncovers how these very safeguards can be exploited by governors to further their interests and engage in activities that may be legally contentious.
As the legal battle unfolds, it raises significant questions about the dynamics between state governments and governors, offering insights into the complexities of Indian politics.
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