Tamil Nadu governor puts on hold order dismissing scam accused Senthil Balaji from cabinet: Reports
Reacting to governor RN Ravi's unprecedented order, chief minister MK Stalin had said his government will ‘face this legally.’
Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravi has reportedly put in abeyance his order dismissing Senthil Balaji from the state cabinet, which he passed without consulting chief minister MK Stalin. Balaji is accused in a money laundering case.

The governor will take the Attorney General of India's advice in the matter, the reports added.
“Minister V Senthil Balaji is facing serious criminal proceedings in a number of cases of corruption including taking cash for jobs and money laundering...Under these circumstances, Governor has dismissed him from the Council of Ministers with immediate effect”, the Raj Bhavan said earlier in its statement.
Chief minister MK Stalin opposed the governor's move. “The Governor doesn't have rights, we will face this legally,” he was quoted by ANI as saying.
Balaji, who was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case on June 14, is in judicial custody till July 12. He has been hospitalised after being arrested in an alleged cash-for-jobs case dating back to 2014 when he was the transport minister under the previous AIADMK government. He joined the DMK in 2018.
The arrested minister had undergone a bypass surgery in a private hospital in Chennai on June 21. The ED had opposed the shifting of Balaji to a private hospital. After the Madras high court allowed the DMK leader to do so, the probe agency had moved the Supreme Court. But the top court refused to stay the high court order.
Balaji was a minister without portfolio and those handled by him were re-allocated to his cabinet colleagues Thangam Thennarasu and S Muthusamy. The DMK leader's arrest had triggered a flashpoint in the Tamil Nadu governor vs govt tussle.
On the day Balaji was arrested, chief minister MK Stalin had sent a file to the governor informing him about the arrested minister's portfolios to be re-allocated to two other ministers. But the governor returned the file, stating that the CM's reasons were misleading and incorrect. Stalin is said to have called a meeting and sent another file to the governor, pressing him to accept the portfolio changes, which were accepted.
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