MK Stalin forms committee led by ex-SC judge on state autonomy, ‘protect rights of Tamil Nadu’
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin announced the formation of a high-level committee to examine state autonomy, headed by retired Supreme Court judge Kurian Joseph.
- The committee will submit an interim report by January 2026 and a final report in two years.
- Stalin criticized the central government for encroaching on state rights and emphasized the need for constitutional safeguards.
- The committee will include members Ashok Vardhan Shetty and M Naganathan.
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M K Stalin sets up committee on protecting states’ rights, places federalism front and centre of DMK’s poll push in Tamil Nadu
M K Stalin Set up committee For State Autonomy: Former Supreme Court judge Kurian Joseph will head the three-member panel that also includes former IAS officer Ashok Vardhan Shetty and economist M Naganathan.
Stalin forms panel led by retired SC judge to examine Centre-state relations
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Tuesday announced the formation of a high-level committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice Kurian Joseph to study and recommend measures to strengthen Centre-State relations, including the proposal to return education to the State List of the Constitution. Making the announcement in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, CM Stalin said the committee would submit its interim report by J…
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