Tamil Nadu chief minister MK stalin has sent a letter to the governor regarding the NEET exemption bill. tamil Nadu chief minister MK stalin has sent a letter to the governor regarding the NEET exemption bill. The fact that governor RN ravi has not yet sent the NEET exemption bill passed in the tamil Nadu Legislative assembly to the President has caused a political stir.
The bill seeking exemption for tamil Nadu from NEET examination was passed in the tamil Nadu Legislative assembly on september 13 last year and sent to the Governor. Noting that the bill was against the judgment of the supreme Court, the governor returned the bill to the government of tamil Nadu without sending it to the President. The government of tamil Nadu strongly condemned the Governor's move and convened a special session to pass the NEET Exemption Bill and send it to the Governor.
The government of tamil Nadu urged that the NEET Exemption Bill be forwarded to the President and that the governor should not delay in this matter. tamil Nadu chief minister MK stalin had already written a letter to governor RN ravi in this regard. The tamil Nadu government boycotted the governor's tea party, saying it would delay sending the NEET exemption bill to the president.
In a letter to governor RN ravi today, chief minister MK stalin said it was "regrettable" that the governor had not sent the NEET Exemption Bill to the President twice. In his letter, chief minister MK stalin also said that it would not be appropriate to attend a tea party at the Governor's house today in view of the overall sentiment of the people of tamil Nadu and the prestige of the tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly.