The Tamil Nadu government has established a high-level committee to examine the dynamics of Centre-State relations and suggest ways to strengthen the constitutional rights of Indian states.
- The committee is headed by Justice Kurian Joseph, former judge of the Supreme Court of India.
- Its primary task is to propose measures that reinforce federal balance and empower states within the framework of the Indian Constitution.
Historical Reference: Rajamannar Committee (1969)
- Constituted by the DMK government in Tamil Nadu, this was the first state-appointed committee to examine Centre-State relations.
- Objective: To review the Constitution and recommend greater autonomy for states in legislative, executive, and judicial domains.
Key Findings of Rajamannar Committee:
- Criticized Article 365, calling it a tool for excessive central interference.
- Strongly recommended repealing Article 356 to prevent misuse of President’s Rule.
- Advocated for strengthening the Inter-State Council under Article 263 to facilitate cooperative federalism.
- Expressed concern over the limited role of the Finance Commission in ensuring fiscal federalism.
Other Key Committees on Centre-State Relations
Sarkaria Commission (1983)
Set up by the Union Government to analyze Centre-State relations and recommend ways to improve cooperation.
Notable Recommendations:
- Opposed abolishing All-India Services, citing their role in maintaining national unity.
- Stated that President’s Rule (Article 356) should only be used as a last resort.
- Urged that active politicians should not be appointed as Governors, to preserve neutrality.
- Emphasized genuine implementation of the three-language formula in all states to promote linguistic harmony.
Punchhi Commission (2007)
Formed to revisit Centre-State dynamics in light of changing socio-political realities.
Major Recommendations:
- Suggested the creation of a formal impeachment process for Governors, similar to the President’s under Article 61.
- Recommended that the Centre consult States while making laws on subjects in the Concurrent List.
- Called for restrained use of Article 356, discouraging its blanket application.
