Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin (File | PTI) 
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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin moves Assembly resolution to reconsider bills returned by Governor Ravi

"He returned the Bills due to his personal whims and fancies. It is undemocratic and anti-people to not give assent to them", the CM said.

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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday moved a resolution in the state Assembly to take up for reconsideration, 10 bills passed earlier by the House and returned by State Governor RN Ravi.

Stalin, moving the resolution, said without giving any reasons, Ravi had returned the Bills, mentioning "I withhold Assent" to them.

While 2 bills each were adopted by the House in 2020 and 2023, six others were passed last year.

He said the House takes note that under the proviso to Article 200 of the Constitution of India if the above said Bills are passed again and presented to the Governor for assent, he "shall not withhold assent therefrom."

"This House resolves that under rule 143 of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly rules, the following Bills may be reconsidered by this Assembly," the resolution moved by Stalin said.

The CM also made a stinging attack on Ravi, alleging the Governor was keen to block the government's initiatives.

"He returned the Bills due to his personal whims and fancies. It is undemocratic and anti-people to not give assent to them", the CM said.

He alleged that non-BJP-ruled states were being targeted through Governors, apparently by the Centre.

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