‘Not Going To Respond To Criminals’: Kerala Governor Slams Minister’s Presence At University Senate Meeting
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan criticised State Higher Education Minister R Bindu on Sunday over her attendance at the senate meeting she chaired at Kerala University.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan continued criticising the state's Higher Education Minister R Bindu on Sunday, claiming that her attendance at the senate meeting she chaired at Kerala University was "illegal" and a "violation of the law." Expressing his displeasure, Khan stated that a senate meeting of the university could only be chaired either by the Chancellor or an individual authorised by him, as reported by news agency PTI.
He emphasised that no other individual possesses the authority to preside over such meetings, clarifying this when questioned about Bindhu's leadership of the senate meeting in her role as Pro-chancellor in the capital city on Friday. "So, what I know is that somebody claiming to be education minister tried to illegally enter the Senate hall...This is...violation of law," he stated.
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In response to media queries referencing the minister's statements, Khan remarked "I am not going to respond to criminals." Minister Bindhu, speaking to reporters in Kozhikode, remarked that she was not interested in engaging in controversies. "If it was not legal, the court can be approached," she stated in response to the Governor's criticism regarding her involvement in the meeting, PTI reported.
Bindhu also reminded Khan that Kerala operates within a democratic and legal framework, adhering to the Constitution.
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