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Governor R N Ravi and Chief Minister M K Stalin.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leaders have resorted to using abusive and derogatory language against Governor RN Ravi after he walked out of the state Assembly few days ago.
The DMK and its allies has been on the offensive against the Governor after his statement suggesting that the state be called ‘Tamizhagam’, instead of Tamil Nadu. They held street protests, posted #GetOutRavi on social media and also submitted a memorandum to the President.
However, amidst these, remarks made two of the party’s leaders, RS Bharathi, the Organizational Secretary and Sivaji Krishnamurthy have hit a new low.
Krishnamurthy said, “CM is asking us not scold the Governor. Had he read the speech properly, I would have placed flowers on his feet and thanked him with folded hands. But don’t I have the rights to slap him with slipper if he denies to say Ambedkar’s name? If you deny saying his name, you go to Kashmir. We’ll send a terrorist to shoot and kill you.”
A police complaint has been filed against Krishnamurthy by Prasanna Ramasamy, the Deputy Secretary to the Governor.
Condemning the remarks made by Krishnamurthy, Bharatiya Janata Party state president, K Annamalai, in a letter written to the Director General of Police (DGP), said that the party expects strong action in the case, otherwise it would be interpreted as endorsement of such views by the police.
According to Bharathi, the Governor had no right to change the speech provided by the government.
Going to the extent of talking of physically beating the Governor, he said, “I am not boasting, but had Jayalalitha been alive, he would not have escaped without being beaten.”
After referring to Jayalalitha, in a reference to P Sekar Babu, the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE) Minister, who is considered to be party strongman, he said, “We have several Sekar Babu who are under control due to Thalapathy MK Stalin. Even an eye movement would have been enough. He wouldn’t have gone home. Does one need to get a degree from Yale to throw something at a person?”
He also said that had Stalin wished, he could have requested the Speaker, to order the removal of the Governor from the Assembly using marshals.
Narayanan Thirupathy, a vice-president of the Tamil Nadu BJP said that the two leaders should be arrested under the Goondas Act and kept in jail for a year.