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Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan accused Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of planning an attack by stopping the convoy.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said that anyone who is born in India, anyone who depends on food produced in India, anyone who drinks water from India's rivers is entitled to call himself a Hindu and therefore you should call me Hindu. Should say Hindu
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan said that anyone who is born in India, anyone who depends on food produced in India, anyone who drinks water from India's rivers is entitled to call himself a Hindu and therefore you should call me Hindu. Should say Hindu
India celebrates December 4 as Navy Day, every year, to acknowledge the role of the Indian Navy and commemorate its achievements in 'Operation Trident' during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan will be dropped as Kerala university's vice chancellor. An eminent academician with expertise in political science shall replace Khan.
The vacated seat shall be filled with an eminent person from the field of Art and Culture.
Kerala Cabinet on Wednesday decided to bring an ordinance to remove Governor Arif Mohammad Khan from the post of Chancellor and replace him with an expert from the university
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Sunday sought resignations of VCs of nine varsities in the state
The nine VCs include that of the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
Khan also directed that the resignations to reach him by 11:30 AM on Monday
The rhetoric continues in Udaipur regarding the murder of Kanhaiyalal. Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan's statement on Madrasas on this matter is in discussions. Quoting a Pakistani scholar, he said that the education given in madrasas is dangerous. In such a situation, the question is whether the time has come to make the madrasas of the country 'modern'?
In the case of the controversial statement, the Supreme Court refused to give any relief to Nupur Sharma. The court has held Nupur Sharma responsible for the latest situation in the country. After the court's remarks, Zee News spoke to Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan. He said that the laws have been written by humans and beheading is not our law. Watch the full interview.
Kerala Governor, Arif Mohammad Khan spoke candidly to Zee News on the Hijab controversy. In the interview, Arif Mohammad Khan talks about these issues - Whose 'interest' are hidden in the Hijab controversy? Who are the people who cover the 'smile' with the hijab? What is Arif Mohammad Khan's thinking about the uproar in the entire country on Hijab, see in this interview.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan expressed his views on various topics in a special conversation with Zee News. Watch his full interview.
Sufi clerics held a national conference in Delhi
They condemned "rising radicalisation" in the country
"The state government can not backtrack from its responsibility," the opposition in Kerala claimed
Both BJP and Congress hit out at the ruling Left party in Kerala for failing to to ensure safety of women
A dawn-to-dusk fast was progressing at Gandhi Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram also where several Gandhians were taking part in the drive
There has been an uproar in Islamic countries to protest against France's action on islamic fundamentalism and people have taken to the streets. In such situation, Kerala's Governor Arif Mohammad Khan has given a befitting reply to the 'contractors' of Islam.
Khan said although he disagreed with the state government over its anti-CAA resolution requesting the Centre to abrogate the Act he would still read out the paragraph.
The Budget Session of Kerala started with high voltage drama. Anti-CAA posters and banners were shown to the Governor of the state Arif Mohammad Khan, who used to be very vocal in support of the Citizenship Amendment Act implemented recently in India.
While speaking exclusively with Zee News, Kerala governor Arif Mohammed says that many parties are running fake agenda against CAA. It's not against the citizens of this country.
Two days after the Kerala Assembly passed a resolution seeking the withdrawal of Citizenship Amendment Act, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Thursday (January 2) said that the state government has no constitutional or legal right to pass such resolution because citizenship was a central subject. “This resolution has no legal or constitutional validity because citizenship is exclusively a central subject, this actually means nothing,” said Khan.
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