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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Governor Arif Mohammad Khan said that anyone can approach the Supreme Court if there is any constitutional doubt. Garner's response was about the situation where the state government approached the Supreme Court showing that the bills were being held without signing. He added that he would answer about his responsibility when asked by the Supreme Court and would not respond to government allegations in the media.

'The university should have taken the approval of the governor before passing the bill. The government has not fulfilled its responsibilities. The Chief Minister should come to explain the bill. It didn't happen. The government is violating all constitutional boundaries. What happened with Kalamandalam? The new chancellor asked for money. This is when the state is in dire financial straits. Waste is going on in the state. Building a swimming pool with people's money. No pension is paid. The government itself has informed the High Court that it is financially bankrupt', said the Governor. The Governor also said that there will be no change in his position on the bill unless the Chief Minister comes directly and explains.