The governor hinted that the chancellor would not sign the bill without commenting on the sweet given to the chief minister

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Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said that the final decision has not been taken on the matter of leaving the bill to the President. The possibilities are being explored. Since it is a matter he is involved in, he felt that he should not take a direct decision.

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First Published Jan 6, 2023, 10:38 AM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: Governor Arif Muhammad Khan has stated that no final decision has been taken on the matter of leaving the Chancellor’s Bill to the President. He said that he did not want to take any decision directly as it was a matter he was involved in. The financial crisis should be solved by the government. The situation is being monitored.

The Governor is preparing to send the Chancellor’s Bill for the consideration of the President. Arif Muhammad Khan’s response that he should be decided by those above him is a clear indication. The position of the Governors is that since education is on the current list, it cannot be decided by the states alone. The decision on the future bill will depend on the tentative consensus reached between the government and the governors. The government is planning to approach the court if the governor extends the decision.

Last Updated Jan 6, 2023, 10:45 AM IST

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