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In TN Governor Ravi’s ‘shortest’ address to House, an echo of Kerala counterpart

Amid tussle with Stalin govt, Governor also chose to omit certain parts of govt-approved speech, citing disagreement on ‘moral and factual grounds’

Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi addressLike his move last year, the Governor left the House before the national anthem could be played. (File photo)
Written by: Arun Janardhanan
4 min readChennaiFeb 13, 2024 07:51 AM IST First published on: Feb 12, 2024 at 08:01 PM IST

In the latest round of his showdown with the DMK-led Tamil Nadu government, Governor R N Ravi delivered the “shortest” address to the Assembly on Monday.

Like his move last year, the Governor left the House before the national anthem could be played. He also refrained from reading out portions of his customary address, citing disagreements with the government-prepared content.

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With Ravi refusing to read parts of the speech citing “disagreements on moral and factual grounds”, Speaker M Appavu read its Tamil translation in entirety which highlighted the M K Stalin government’s achievements and challenges, a call for a caste census and the lack of financial aid from the Centre during the recent floods.

Arun Janardhanan is an experienced and authoritative Tamil Nadu correspondent for Read More

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