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Over-reach of the TN Governor

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November 17, 2017

What is the issue?

  • Tamil Nadu Governor recently had a meeting with government officials in Coimbatore to directly review various programs.
  • This is perceived as an interventionist over-reach.

What are the conventional provisions?

  • The Governor of a State isn’t expected to review the work of government officials personally, when an elected regime is in place.
  • Article 167 of the Constitution says that - CM’s has to keep the Governor updated on all major government decisions in both executive & legislative domain.
  • Additionally, CM is also required to furnish any specific administration related information if the Governor demands.
  • There may be occasions when the Governor may ask a top bureaucrat or a police officer for a report.
  • But such an action should be rarely resorted to and it should be for some specific purpose of importance.

What fuels suspicions?

  • The political context in which the governor is exhibiting his zeal to familiarise himself with the administration is significant.
  • The government’s majority in the Assembly is in doubt, after the disqualification of 18 dissident MLAs.
  • Notably, an impression that the state government is currently being armtwisted by the center is prevalent.
  • The prospect of the State coming under a spell of President’s Rule is also very real.

What is the way forward?

  • The Governor can indeed work independently within the boundaries of his constitutional mandate.
  • But he needs to ensure that his functioning should be within the bounds of established norms and conventions.

 

Source: The Hindu

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