Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. stalin has firmly reiterated that his government will not step back until a clear timeframe and accountability mechanism is established for the Governor’s actions. Stressing that the struggle is not merely political but a constitutional necessity, the chief minister stated that the fight for State rights will continue with full democratic force.

Stalin emphasized that delays by the governor in approving bills, ordinances, and administrative decisions have repeatedly hindered the functioning of the elected government. He noted that such delays undermine the spirit of federalism and disrupt the smooth governance that the people of tamil Nadu are entitled to.

Reaffirming his commitment to protect the rights of the State, the chief minister asserted that the government will pursue all legal, constitutional, and democratic avenues to ensure that the Governor’s office operates within a well-defined timeframe. This, he said, is crucial for upholding the integrity of the Constitution and ensuring that the mandate given by the people is respected.

Stalin concluded by stating that the movement for State autonomy, administrative clarity, and constitutional balance will persist until meaningful reforms are achieved and tamil Nadu’s rights are fully safeguarded.

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