Thiruvananthapuram/New Delhi: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Wednesday said he will examine if there was any emergency for re-promulgating several LDF government ordinances which stand lapsed for want of his approval by August 8.
Khan, speaking to reporters in Delhi, said that since the ordinances have come back to him again without being placed or tabled in the legislative assembly after he had signed them in February, he will have to apply his mind and see whether any emergency exists.
"If without placing it in the House, if an ordinance comes to me for a second time, I will have to apply my mind. I will have to see whether any emergency exists. I have to apply my mind and exercise my fair judgement and then only I can sign," he said. "I have to see whether any emergency exists which justifies re-promulgation. For that I need to study it in detail. I cannot do that when the ordinances are placed before me on the day I am leaving for Delhi," he added.
To queries that there were allegations he was playing politics, Khan responded that people are free to criticise him and he was not going to join issues with anyone. "When exercising my functions, I shall not be guided by anybody. I shall be guided only by my own judgement and conscience," he said. He further said that he was being asked to sign and re-promulgate ordinances when an assembly session was held after he last signed them.