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Stalin urges 8 non-BJP CMs to unite against Centre on governor power

IndiaTimes Sunday, 18 May 2025
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has requested support from eight non-BJP state leaders. He wants a united legal challenge. This challenge is against the President's reference to the Supreme Court. The reference concerns the powers of governors. Stalin fears this move weakens state autonomy. He believes it undermines the federal structure of the Constitution.
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