Mumbai: In an unprecedented development in the country’s political history, the government of Maharashtra Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) on Tuesday declared a strong “displamination” for what was called effort by the Governor of Bhagat Singh Koshyari to “make two power centers” and “Interjects in the state” and “administration”.
The actions of the 79-year-old governor “caused anger” at the cabinet meeting, led by the Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray with Deputy Chief of Minister Ajit Pawar and the Minister of the Third Congress of Congress Congress Sena-Nationalist – now.
Minister of Minority Affairs and NCP spokesman Nawab Malik told the media people that the cabinet had directed the Head of Secretary Situam Kunte to personally visit Raj Bhavan on Tuesday itself and deliver the “sentiment” of the MVA government on the governor’s problem.
Kunte has been asked to meet the Koshyari secretary and told them about the rights and tasks of the governor in accordance with the Constitution, he added.
Fast political developments came even when NCP President Sharad Pawar shared a moment of Bonhomie with the Minister of Home Department Amit Shah in New Delhi.
“The governor seems to forget that he is no longer the main minister of Uttarakhand, but the Governor of Maharashtra,” Malik said without chopping.
The provocation for the new war between the Government of MVA and Raj Bhavan was the Governor’s plan for a 3-day visit to Nanded District, Hingoli, and Parbhani this weekend.
Among his engagement inaugurated two hostels – one each for boys and girls – funded and built by the state government, which was completed, but had not been submitted to local universities.
“This is the prerogative of the State Government to inaugurate it and submit to the university.
Therefore, it is not right on the governor to carry out the program directly without asking the Minority Department or State Administration.
This is a violation of the government’s rights in accordance with the Constitution,” said Malik , In addition, the governor plans to hold a review meeting in Kolectoran with district collectors in Nanded, and Hingoli on August 6 and Parbhani on August 7, which has made the MVA government.
“We don’t mind the governor’s programs at universities as planned since he is a chancellor of all state universities …
but why other meetings.
Is the governor trying to create ‘two central power’ in the state?” Malik asked.
The minister showed that Koshyari often talked about “how he climbed the hill, did this or that” when he was the main minister of Uttarakhand (2001-2002), but he must realize that he no longer held the position, but the governor of Maharashtra.
He expressed hope that after the direction of the principal, Raj Bhavan will modify the governor’s program, especially those related to the inauguration of Hostels and a series of reviews of reviews with three district collectors.
This is not the first time the governor was forced to violate the rights of the state and previously began taking the Covid-19 review meeting, which finally ended after the MVA government complained to the center, Malik added.
He said that the governor had not made a decision on the list of 12 MLC nominations from the governor’s quota to the Legislative Council even though the Country Cabinet had cleaned it on November 2020, because also a list of MPSC members.
“We sincerely hope that the governor will do what is needed in these delayed things soon,” said Malik, optimistic from the end of the latest friction.
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