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Kerala Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity, says Governor

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said that anti-CAA resolution passed by the state assembly has no constitutional validity. He has also criticised the just-concluded Indian History Congress, held in Kannur, where protests had been raised against him for his remarks on the CAA.

Kerala Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity, says Governor
Kerala Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity, says Governor
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Published : Jan 2, 2020, 12:46 PM IST

Updated : Jan 2, 2020, 1:02 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Thursday said the resolution passed by the state assembly demanding scrapping of the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has no constitutional or legal validity.

The state had no role because citizenship comes under the domain of the central government, he told reporters here. "The resolution has no constitutional or legal validity," he added.

Kerala Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity, says Governor

"Citizenship comes exclusively in the domain of the central government. The state government has no role. So, why these people engaged in something which is a non-issue for Kerala?," he questioned.

Read: Kerala assembly passes anti-CAA resolution

Pointing out that the southern state had not been affected by partition, the Governor said there are no illegal immigrants in Kerala.

The Governor has also criticised the just-concluded Indian History Congress, held in Kannur, where protests had been raised against him for his remarks on the CAA.

Khan said the History Congress has claimed that it has made some recommendations to the state government, including not to cooperate with the Centre.

The recommendations are "totally illegal" and has "criminal content", he said. The Kerala Assembly on Tuesday passed the resolution becoming the first state in the country to do so.

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Thursday said the resolution passed by the state assembly demanding scrapping of the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has no constitutional or legal validity.

The state had no role because citizenship comes under the domain of the central government, he told reporters here. "The resolution has no constitutional or legal validity," he added.

Kerala Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity, says Governor

"Citizenship comes exclusively in the domain of the central government. The state government has no role. So, why these people engaged in something which is a non-issue for Kerala?," he questioned.

Read: Kerala assembly passes anti-CAA resolution

Pointing out that the southern state had not been affected by partition, the Governor said there are no illegal immigrants in Kerala.

The Governor has also criticised the just-concluded Indian History Congress, held in Kannur, where protests had been raised against him for his remarks on the CAA.

Khan said the History Congress has claimed that it has made some recommendations to the state government, including not to cooperate with the Centre.

The recommendations are "totally illegal" and has "criminal content", he said. The Kerala Assembly on Tuesday passed the resolution becoming the first state in the country to do so.

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Ker Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity,
says Governor
         Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 2 (PTI): Kerala Governor Arif
Mohammed Khan on Thursday said the resolution passed by the
state assembly demanding scrapping of the controversial
Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has no constitutional or
legal validity.
         The state had no role because citizenship comes under
the domain of the Central government, he told reporters here.
         "The resolution has no constitutional or legal
validity," he added.
         "Citizenship comes exclusively in the domain of the
Central government. The state government has no role. So, why
these people engaged in something which is a non-issue for
Kerala?, he asked.
         Pointing out that the southern state had not been
affected by partition, the Governor said there are no illegal
immigrants in Kerala.
         The Governor has also criticised the just concluded
Indian History Congress, held in Kannur, where protests had
been raised against him for his remarks on the CAA.
         Khan said the History Congress has claimed that it
has made some recommendations to the state government,
including not to cooperate with the Centre.
         The recommendations are "totally illegal" and has
"criminal content", he said.
         The Kerala Assembly on Tuesday passed the resolution
becoming the first state in the country to do so. PTI UD
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Last Updated : Jan 2, 2020, 1:02 PM IST
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