I dare governors to public debate, explain their

The phrase “I dare governors to public debate, explain their …” comes from a political challenge made by opposition figures in India, urging state governors (or chief ministers) to appear in a televised or public forum and justify their policies—especially on contentious issues such as law‑and‑order, economic reforms, or social programs. The demand is meant to increase transparency, hold officials accountable, and give citizens a direct view of the reasoning behind government decisions. It has been echoed in various state‑level political rallies and social‑media campaigns, often targeting leaders of parties that hold power in specific states. Views Nigeria

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