The Chief Minister has called for calling the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly a 'Union Government'. Stalin explained yesterday. "The word 'union' is under the federal philosophy, so we will continue to use it," Stalin said. In Coimbatore, Vanathi Srinivasan, a BJP MLA from the south, commented: They are using the word 'government'. Then the Tamil Nadu government also uses it.
Responding to a question raised by BJP leader Nayyar Nagendran in the Assembly, Chief Minister MK Stalin said, "Our Constitution says that India will be a union of states and states. We will not use what is not in the law except what we use.
We use the word ‘union government’ because it embodies the federal philosophy. "
The states are divided for the administrative convenience of India. Just as the state government divides districts for administrative convenience, the Indian government may divide states into two or more states for administrative convenience. But no one can separate India from India. No state can say that we are seceding from India. I.e. separatism; Treason.
So, as the Chief Minister said, there is no problem in using the word ‘Union Government’ for federalism. The powers of the Government of India are not diminished by the so-called Union Government. But for one thing, it would have been nice if the Chief Minister, who gave such an explanation, had explained the differences between the Central Government and the Union Government, ”said Vanathi Srinivasan.
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