Governors in Opposition-ruled states interfere; Stalin right in seeking Ravi's removal: Sibal
In a letter to President Droupadi Murmu, Stalin has charged that Ravi ''instigates communal hatred'' and is a ''threat'' to Tamil Nadu's peace.
NEW DELHI : Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal on Monday alleged that governors in Opposition-ruled states ''destabilise and interfere'', as he backed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin's demand seeking removal of Governor R N Ravi.
In a letter to President Droupadi Murmu, Stalin has charged that Ravi ''instigates communal hatred'' and is a ''threat'' to Tamil Nadu's peace.
''By way of his behaviour and action, the Governor has proved to be partial and ineligible to hold the office of Governor; Ravi is fit to be removed from the high office,'' the CM emphasised in his letter.
Reacting to the development, Sibal said, ''Ambedkar on Governors:...said 'functionary…a purely ornamental functionary…no power of interference in administration…'” ''Governors in opposition ruled states: 1) have Hindutva agenda 2) destabilise & interfere 3) incite hate. Stalin is right to ask for Ravi's removal,'' the former Union minister tweeted.
Sibal, who was a Union minister during UPA 1 and 2, had quit the Congress in May last year and was elected to the Rajya Sabha as an Independent member with the Samajwadi Party's support.
He recently floated a non-electoral platform 'Insaaf' aimed at fighting injustice.