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Governor Arif Mohammed Khan raises the pitch: Kerala government trying to pressure, frighten me

Arif Mohammed Khan said there is an attempt to demean the office of the Governor.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. (Express file photo by Sanjay Mohan)

Continuing his war of words with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Saturday said there is an attempt to demean the office of the Governor.

“You are trying to demean the office of the Governor… playing with every trick to pressure and frighten me. I am happy that the Chief Minister has come out openly,’’ Khan told the media in Kochi on Saturday.

Khan was referring to Vijayan’s remarks on the Governor’s statement that he would not allow legalising “illegal appointments” of relatives of personal staff of the Chief Minister and ministers in state universities. Vijayan had termed the Governor’s challenge as “nonsense” and questioned his right to speak in such a manner.

On Thursday, Khan had alleged that such appointments were done in universities with connivance of the Chief Minister.

Interacting with the media on Saturday, the Governor recounted an attempt to disrupt his address he inaugurated the Indian History Congress in Kannur in 2019, purportedly for his open support to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act,that was passed by Parliament that December. He said: “A deliberate attempt was made on my life. It was a cognizable offence in which the police could suo motu register a case. The shirt of my ADC was torn. Nobody can try to intimidate the Governor — it is an offence punishable with a seven-year jail term.”

In a veiled attack on Vijayan, who holds the Home portfolio, he asked, “(But) what prevented the police from registering the case? Who holds the Home Department (portfolio)?”

While CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan said the Governor is in despair, alleging that something he had “expected to gain” had not materialised, Leader of Opposition in Assembly, Congress’s V D Satheesan, termed the tension between the Governor and the state government as a “drama”.

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Govindan said, “People have doubts whether he is functioning as per the Constitution. He should have maintained self-restraint and refrained from unleashing baseless campaigns against the government.”

Calling the tussle between Khan and LDF government in the state a “constitutional crisis”, Satheesan said, “The Governor has been supporting all illegal decisions of the state government. Khan is a bridge between the CPI(M) and the RSS.”

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