Political Science, asked by jhkhhkhk, 9 months ago

Suppose the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Orissa have
different policies on how their state police should respond to the Naxalites.
• Do the state governments need to take permission of the Union Government
to take such steps?
• Can the Prime Minister of India intervene and pass an order that all the Chief
Ministers will have to obey?
• Write the constitutional provisions involved in the above matter.

Answers

Answered by MeetChandel
1

Answer:

I think 1 is the right answer that the state gov. need to take permission of the union gov. to take such steps

Answered by skyfall63
25

No, Prime Minister of India cannot intervene & pass any order on the state police since "Police" is the subject of state list. Hence the Chief Ministers need not obey the orders of the Prime Minister

Explanation:

  • The legislative section is divided into three lists: "Union List", "State List" & "Concurrent List". The State List-II is a list of items in Schedule 7 to the Indian Constitution
  • Police (including village & railway police) is included in the State List and matters pertaining to the state list can be decided only by the respective state and not the central govt or otherwise

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