Covfefe
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They do it less often now. But before the SR Bommai judgement, Central government didn't care about the status of the state governments, they knew that they could simply suspend them. That was the reality for everywhere including TN. They shouldn't have ceded the territory without consultation with the people there but alas Gandhi parivar isn't the pinnacle of democracy to begin with. What alternative remains with the Central government now is to come up with a working relationship with the SL government regarding the issue- and it will involve a whole gamut of solutions including force and ceding some grounds. No trigger happy surveillance has to be established first, they kill yours you kill theirs simple.Exactly my point,
I meant goi can override the state gormint without giving headsup.
Im not aware of this wb bd treaty but wrt this issue,goi has overrode tn.gormint far too many times.
On moral ground yes but legally goi can finger the state.
BD treaty was regarding the water distribution of Teesta river in which they wanted a bigger share. Didi screwed MMS, and said no as WB farmers would've been affected.