CHENNAI: In a dramatic late-night growth, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi took again a contentious order to dismiss the jailed Minister and DMK chief V Senthil Balaji, who has been accused and arrested in reference to a cash laundering case. Sources claimed that the Governor late evening determined to maintain the dismissal order in abeyance until additional communication and in addition knowledgeable Chief Minister M Ok Stalin about it. Sources additionally claimed that Governor RN Ravi will now seek the advice of the Attorney General within the matter and Balaji will stay minister for now.Â
The growth got here hours after the Governor dismissed V Senthil Balaji, accused in a cash laundering case, from the Council of Ministers with rapid impact. “Minister V Senthil Balaji is facing serious criminal proceedings in a number of cases of corruption including taking cash for jobs and money laundering…Under these circumstances, Governor has dismissed him from the Council of Ministers with immediate effect”, said a launch issued by the Raj Bhavan in Tamil Nadu.
Balaji, who was arrested two weeks in the past, is at present in jail amid prison proceedings in an alleged cash-for-jobs scandal. Interestingly, he had been retained as a minister with out portfolio by Chief Minister M Ok Stalin, a choice that Governor Ravi had determined to unilaterally override.
CM Stalin Hits Out At Governor
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Hitting out at Governor RN Ravi over the dismissal of jailed minister Senthil Balaji, Stalin stated saying he doesn’t have the suitable to take action and his authorities will proceed legally within the matter. The minister had been arrested in reference to a cash-for-jobs rip-off case. Speaking to reporters within the wake of the arrest of the guy DMK chief, CM Stalin stated, “Governor doesn’t have the right (to dismiss a sitting minister) and we will face this legally.”
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#WATCH | “The Governor doesn’t have rights, we will face this legally,” says Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on the dismissal of Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji by Governor RN Ravi https://t.co/ba818uQX8t pic.twitter.com/B4NXeYM3kI
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Also lashing out on the Governor, DMK chief A Saravanan accused the Governor of undermining the Constitution, saying that the order, dismissing Balaji from the state’s council of ministers, isn’t even well worth the paper it was drafted on.
“Who does the Governor thinks he is? Does he have the constitutional authority (to dismiss Senthil Balaji)? The Governor is undermining the constitution. He is catering to the Sanatan Dharma. The law of the land isn’t determined by the Sanatan Dharma. For a Governor, the constitution should be the Bible, Gita, and Quran. He is acting like a clown, trying to appease his political masters. His order isn’t even worth the paper it was drafted on. It must be consigned to the dustbin,” the DMK chief stated.
Former Union minister and Congress chief Manish Tewari, too, slammed the dismissal of the jailed minister, tweeting, “Article 164 of COI” The Chief Minister shall be appointed by the Governor and the opposite Ministers shall be appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister… Since Ministers are appointed on the recommendation of the CM they are often eliminated ONLY on the recommendation of the CM. Unconstitutional Gov.”
Balaji was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on June 14 in a cash-for-jobs rip-off case. He was later admitted to a authorities hospital in Chennai after he complained of chest pains. He was allowed by the Madras High Court on June 15 to be shifted to a personal hospital of his alternative. The Supreme Court, earlier this month, refused to intervene with the Madras High Court order permitting Balaji to be moved to a personal hospital in Chennai and admitted a habeas corpus petition filed in opposition to his arrest.Â
The Mk Stalin-led DMK authorities is at odds with the Governor’s workplace amid disagreements over a number of points, most notably, the Governor’s refusal to assent to laws handed by the state meeting. The DMK had final yr petitioned President Droupadi Murmu, alleging unconstitutional conduct by Governor Ravi and his failure to signal a considerable variety of payments handed by the Assembly.