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Pension Row | Should Kerala provide for its politicians?

Kerala has a flawed pension scheme for the personal staff of ministers. These staff need to complete only a little over two years in service to become eligible for a minimum government pension 

February 25, 2022 / 15:40 IST
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Spats between Governors and respective state administrations are nothing new in India. The scope of most, if not all, issues would be limited to the formation of a new government, or its dismissal on political grounds.

Since Governors would almost always remain reticent about public issues, we have often not heard their versions about political controversies first-hand.

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But Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan is different.

Khan is not one who would desist from speaking about matters of general interest, no matter they are outside the realm of his State, or controversial. In a long time, we may not have seen a Governor who literally ‘defends’ the laws of the land, and gets himself ‘devoted’ in matters related to the ‘wellbeing’ of the people of his State. Khan also uses his ‘discretion’ at will to choose the matters to speak about.