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The Centre opposes Kerala's withdrawal of a petition in the Supreme Court against the delay by the Governor in approving bills passed by the state assembly. The Centre argues that constitutional issues are at stake and cannot be withdrawn lightly. The Kerala government contends that the petition has become infructuous as the bills were sent to the President later, which was challenged in a subsequent plea.
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