Amid a growing tussle between the Left government and the Raj Bhavan of Kerala on the issue of not signing certain bills, including the bill for land reforms, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said that he would not sign the bill until queries regarding them are solved.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Friday affirmed that there was no tussle of the Kerala government with him and that money bills would be cleared only after his approval.
Earlier, on Thursday the Kerala government moved the apex court against Governor Arif Mohammed Khan for alleged inaction on the part of eight bills passed by the state legislature.
Kerala police have registered 54 cases across the state for spreading communally instigative messages on social media in connection with the multiple explosions that rocked Kochi's Kalamassery, the police said on Sunday.
The tussle between Kerala Governor and Government widened as the Kerala government moved a writ petition in the Supreme Court against Governor Arif Mohammed Khan for not signing the bills passed by the Assembly.
The State of Kerala submitted that a Governor who acts in gross disregard and violation of the provisions of the Constitution cannot be said to be functioning in the discharge of his duties as a Governor, since, no Governor is entitled to violate the provisions of the Constitution, whether t
The Kerala government has moved a writ petition in the Supreme Court against Governor Arif Mohammed Khan for the inaction on his part to eight bills passed by the state legislature and presented to Governor for his assent under Article 200 of the Constitution.
"Shocked to hear about the blast at a religious gathering at #Kalamassery, Ernakulam district, Kerala, killing one person and injuring over 20. Heartfelt condolences to the kin of the deceased and prayers for a speedy recovery of the injured," Kerala Raj Bhavan said in a statement.
Bharatheeya Vichara Kendram has urged state Governor Arif Mohammed Khan to not give his assent to the Kerala Government Land Assessment (Amendment) Bill 2023