CPI(M) Says Kerala Governor Flouting Constitutional Norms, Should Resign and Devote Time to Politics
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Thiruvananthapuram: The ruling CPI(M) in Kerala on Sunday slammed Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, saying he was openly flouting norms generally followed by those holding Constitutional posts.
"Every citizen has the right to engage in political activities. If the Governor is unable to understand the limitations of the present position being held by him, he should be prepared to resign and devote all his time for political activities," CPI(M) state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said in a statement.
The Governor had faced protests from some delegates and students during his opening address at the Indian History Congress at Kannur on Saturday when he touched upon the protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act.
The matter had been referred to by earlier speakers — KK Rajesh, CPI(M) Rajya Sabha MP and historian Irfan Habib.
He had later clarified to reporters that he had come with a prepared text and would not have spoken about the CAA protests had not those who spoke earlier dwelt on it.
Kodiyeri, referring to the protests, said the Governor, instead of sticking to his prepared speech, had made a "political speech".
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