Millennium Post

Kerala Governor faces Opposition ire

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Amid a high voltage protest and boycott by the opposition Congress-led UDF, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Wednesday presented his policy address in the assembly and read out references to anti-caa resolution passed by the house, despite disagreein­g with it.

Reading out the the anticaa stand of the state government, the Governor said "our citizenshi­p can never be on the basis of religion as this goes against the grain of secularism which is part of the basic structure of our constituti­on."

Referring to the unanimous anti-caa resolution passed by the assembly, Khan, who has been at loggerhead­s with the state government for moving the Supreme court against the law and the resolution against it, said the government believes the Act "goes against the cardinal principles" underlying the Constituti­on. "Strong states and strong centre are pillars of our federalism.

The voices of genuine apprehensi­on of the states need to be considered by the central government in the right spirit keeping broad national interest in mind, particular­ly when constituti­onal values are involved and there are widespread anxieties and apprehensi­ons among a large number of our citizenry," he said. It's learnt that the Governor decided to read out the reference to the state's antiCAA stance after a letter was sent by Vijayan this morning, in which the Chief Minister had requested Khan to read the policy address "in its entirety sans any additions or deletions."

"Since the constituti­onal function under Art 176 is exercised with the aid and advise of the council of ministers, it is requested that the address approved by the council of ministers be read in its entirety sans any additions or deletions", the letter stated. The day also saw an unpreceden­ted protest by the UDF members, who also boycotted the policy address.

As the governor was being ushered into the assembly hall by Speaker P Sreeramakr­ishnan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, UDF members, blocked Khan, raised "Go Back" slogans holding aloft "Repeal CAA" and "Recall Governor" placards and banners.

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