Leave it to Governors to decide to stay on or quit: Congress to Centre
Shekhar Dutt, , had stepped down from his post, after Anil Goswami called some of them appointed by the previous government, urging them to quit.

"There is a case of intervention only where there is proven misconduct," senior party spokesperson P Chidambaram said.
Holding that while some people may want to resign voluntarily and some others may prefer to continue till their term ends, he said, "if I were the Prime Minister, I would have appreciated both the views of a person who wanted to quit voluntarily or complete his term."
The former Finance Minister said the laws on removal of Governors have become stringent after the Supreme Court verdict in May, 2010.
Asked, whether he sees political vendetta by the NDA government in asking Governors or chaipersons of various government bodies to quit, Chidambaram said, "I do not know how many Governors and chairpersons have been asked to resign."
He, at the same time, noted that Governors are appointed for a particular term.
Chhattisgarh Governor Shekhar Dutt, who was appointed in 2010, had stepped down from his post, two days after Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami called some of them appointed by the previous government, urging them to quit.
Uttar Pradesh Governor B L Joshi was the first to resign from his post. While Joshi had served in the Indian Police Service(IPS), Dutt had retired from the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
Some Governors in other states, who are UPA appointees, however, appear to have dug in their heels.
Congress has criticised the government's move to remove Governors while JD(U) has called for a debate on the issue.
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