The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Raj Bhavans of Kerala and West Bengal regarding the pending bills passed by the respective state assemblies. On Friday, the court sent notices to the secretaries of the governors of Kerala and West Bengal, as well as to the Ministry of Home Affairs. These notices pertain to petitions filed against the governors for withholding assent to bills passed by the state assemblies. The West Bengal government claims that Governor C.V. Ananda Bose has blocked eight bills, while Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has withheld seven bills, awaiting presidential approval. The state governments have approached the Supreme Court, arguing that the governors’ actions are adversely affecting the public welfare. Senior Advocate Abhishek Singhvi, representing West Bengal, pointed out similar issues in Tamil Nadu. The court has sought responses within three weeks, highlighting the impact of the governors’ actions on the democratic process. This situation is a significant issue in the Latest Political News Updates | Naya India.
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