Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari says Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s letter had a ‘threatening term’. Mumbai News – Times of India

Mumbai: There has been a fresh increase in tension between the two countries. Maharashtra governor and tub Sarkar, Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari Responding to CM Uddhav Thackeray’s letter on the issue of state assembly speaker’s election, he said that he is saddened and disappointed to see the “inconsistent tone and threatening tenure” of the CM’s letter, which he feels “degrades the higher constitutional office”. and has been defamed as “the governor.”
There was an exchange of letters between the CM and the Raj Bhavan during the controversy over the election of the speaker. In the last letter written on Tuesday, the MVA apparently gave an ultimatum to the Raj Bhavan, stating that if there was no response in a reasonable period, the legislature secretariat would go ahead with the election plan.
According to reports, the CM had said that the rules of the legislature do not fall under the jurisdiction of the governor and the MVA is determined to conduct the election of the speaker. The letter states that the governor has no authority to review the rules of the legislature and should not examine their legal validity.
In response to that, Koshyari He said that he is hurt and disappointed by the tone and tone of the CM’s letter. It is noteworthy to mention that you have taken almost 11 months to initiate the process of election of Speaker and Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Rules 6 and 7 have been heavily amended. Thus, the impact of these far-reaching amendments needs to be legally examined. I have never questioned the prerogative of the House in the matter of procedure/proceedings; However, I cannot be compelled to consent to a procedure which prima facie appears to be unconstitutional and illegal as enshrined in Article 208 of the Constitution.” Further, he said that he sought to protect the Constitution. Has taken oath.

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